There may be something to watch out for. A while Adobe gave a presentation of Adobe 3D, the 3D model recording tool for Adobe PDF files. (Nice feature by the way!!) Anyway, something that the Adobe technical rep mentioned was that with some many "alternate" methods of making PDF files (like GhostScript and others) Adobe will begin to crack down. For future releases of the Adobe Reader software to be able to view a PDF file properly, the PDF file will have to be made with the Adobe PDF software. This may have been a sales ploy, but it may not be worth the risk for future development ... something to think about.
There may be something to watch out for. A while Adobe gave a presentation of Adobe 3D, the 3D model recording tool for Adobe PDF files. (Nice feature by the way!!) Anyway, something that the Adobe technical rep mentioned was that with some many "alternate" methods of making PDF files (like GhostScript and others) Adobe will begin to crack down. For future releases of the Adobe Reader software to be able to view a PDF file properly, the PDF file will have to be made with the Adobe PDF software. This may have been a sales ploy, but it may not be worth the risk for future development ... something to think about.