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Deploying Acrobat 9

So of course, the Acrobat IT solutions page has a link to the Windows - only Adobe Customization Wizard, (for Acrobat 8 actually, they don't even have a link to one for 9 yet. Way to go.), and then no actual useful info for IT folks on Mac OS X or Windows.

Going to their "Enterprise Deployment Site", no 9 info at all. Of course, no Mac info for any version, because as we all know, no one uses Macs in enough numbers to need such things. <eyeroll> The info is out there for the Mac, you just have to look for it.

Alas, it's not like mass deployment of Acrobat doesn't suck balls on Windows too, there's just more documentation for the ball-sucking on Windows and it's easier to find.

Is there anyone on the Acrobat team with a clue as to Enterprise Deployment in general, and the state of IT on the Mac at all? If so, I'd love to buy you a beer at the WWDC, 'cause you have to be the loneliest, most unappreciated person on the planet, and I truly feel bad for you.


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Posted by John C. Welch at 15:07 | Permalink



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