This was like an egg hunt. Seek, seek and seek some more and you may (not likely) find the "hidden' treats. The much needed (required) Adobe conduit is buried in the Desktop Application Package. Yep Cntl click to open and get those goods. After that - what? Wish I knew. This less than speedy and efficient desktop app does a file integrity check / conversion. Now let's see if it ACTUALLY installs the target PDF file.
Adobe - you're slippin'
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Adobe MUST Equal "No Support"
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Contributed by: LaMachine Friday, September 16 2005 @ 09:04 PM PDT
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Used Product For: 1-6 months
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Adobe MUST Equal "No Support" - Syzygy3
VERY helpful post. Mac users should right-click (ctrl-click) on "Adobe Reader for Palm OS" application to open package, find "AcroConduit" in the "Contents" folder and copy it to where your other HotSync conduits are kept. Only then will AcrobatReaderPalmOS recognize your Palm when you hotsync and (later) send your PDF files to the Palm.Saturday, June 24 2006 @ 05:15 PM PDT
Adobe MUST Equal "No Support" - silta
How do you get round the system preventing addition of files to the Conduits folder? Thanks for doing Adobe's job.Sunday, July 23 2006 @ 07:06 AM PDT
Adobe MUST Equal "No Support" - silta
How do you get round the system preventing addition of files to the Conduits folder? Thanks for doing Adobe's job.Sunday, July 23 2006 @ 07:11 AM PDT
Adobe MUST Equal "No Support" - Syzygy3
VERY helpful post. Mac users should right-click (ctrl-click) on "Adobe Reader for Palm OS" application to open package, find "AcroConduit" in the "Contents" folder and copy it to where your other HotSync conduits are kept. Only then will AcrobatReaderPalmOS recognize your Palm when you hotsync and (later) send your PDF files to the Palm.Reply to This
Saturday, June 24 2006 @ 05:09 PM PDT