Adobe Acrobat 3D 8 is a ground-breaking product, which focuses on engineering CAD data and a wide range of tools and utilities, single-handedly beating all the former Adobe Acrobat versions. It’s so good it’s almost overkill. The last version was provided with a Toolbox utility product that was brought from another company, Right Hemisphere, and provided a product to prepare U3D files for inserting in PDFs. Off the bat, the new version of Acrobat Reader 3D doesn’t only look very sleek, but it also solves some nasty problems and mistakes that the IT industry keeps making with such advanced programs. Palm Pilot or PRC format files ranges from 150x to 1,000x, a lot smaller than that of the CAD original format file.
Company info
Publisher Name: Adobe Systems Incorporated
Publisher Homepage: www.adobe.com/
Support Web site: www.adobe.com/support/
Support phone: 800-833-6687
Fax: 408-537-6000
Address: Adobe Systems Incorporated
345 Park Avenue
San Jose, CA 95110-2704
Specifications
Name:Adobe Acrobat 3D
Type:I3D Modeling & CAD
Version: 8
Release Date: March 21, 2007
License: 30-day trial ; $995.00 to Purhase
System Requirements
- Intel® Pentium® 4, Intel Centrino®, Intel Xeon®, or Intel Core™ Duo (or compatible) processor
- Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Windows Vista™ Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise (certified for 32-bit editions)
- 512MB of RAM
- 64MB of video RAM
- 1GB of available hard-disk space (additional free space required during installation
- 1,024×768 monitor resolution with 16-bit video card DVD-ROM drive
- QuickTime 7 software required for multimedia features
- Internet or phone connection required for product activation
Features
Pros:
- Adobe Acrobat 3D is a decent software.
- Adobe Acrobat 3D is great for rookies.
Cons:
- Adobe Acrobat 3D is not enough to do real designs or projects.
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