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Has Acrobat become really fucking slow?

Posted: 2006-05-03 11:11pm
by Stark
I thought it was the 'pdf in firefox' thing was 'system crushingly slow fucking my dvd burn' bad, but even opening local pdfs with my local acrobat client is fucking ludicriously slow. Does this happen to anyone else?

Posted: 2006-05-03 11:34pm
by atg
No for me. Version of reader are you using? I'm on 7.0

Posted: 2006-05-03 11:37pm
by Stark
I'm on 7.0.3. Opening a pdf causes a 3-4s period of no response from anything. There's no CPU spike and Acrobat isn't anywhere NEAR the 2Gb of RAM... so what gives?

Posted: 2006-05-03 11:44pm
by atg
Maybe 7.0.3 is a buggy revision? Just checking adobe's website there is 7.0.7 out. Try that maybe?

Other than that does the size of the document being opened make any difference? Like a 200k file vs a 10Mb file? I occasionaly see a seconds delay with 10+Mb files.

Posted: 2006-05-03 11:47pm
by Stark
Nah, it's a one-page price list. :) I'll grab the new version, though... althought it hasn't nagged me for an update.

Posted: 2006-05-03 11:50pm
by Stark
PS, It turns out that 7.0.7 is chockers with bugfixes. I guess I'll be fine once I update.

Posted: 2006-05-04 03:33am
by Netko
Had some issues with it today. For some reason, whenever I open a document or swich between them, it flashes a window as if it is trying to resize the document down from the max application size to some sort of window within the application. Quite annoying when you need to be able to reference 5 or so other documents to understand the one that you are reading.

Posted: 2006-05-04 04:25am
by Stark
That's my surprise - I don't use pdfs much, but I remember Reader being fast and able to handle many documents. I guess it's getting fat in its old age.

Posted: 2006-05-04 05:45am
by Xon
Acrobat reader has always sucked ass.

BTW, I hate the PDF format. It is a format for printing not for fucking viewing it on the screen.

Posted: 2006-05-04 08:43am
by Arrow
I gave up on Acrobat long time ago. The last version that was fast was 5. If you just need a reader, Foxit does an excellent job.

Posted: 2006-05-04 08:48am
by BloodAngel
Xon wrote:BTW, I hate the PDF format. It is a format for printing not for fucking viewing it on the screen.
Currently, I don't think there's really any other better solution for displaying specially formatted text. :? Not everyone has Office, and displaying the same text on a website would be hard to code.

Posted: 2006-05-04 09:09am
by Mange
I'm still at 5.0, and it works fine. It's very seldom that an error message saying that the file won't be displayed correctly shows up and when it does, it works just fine anyhow.

Posted: 2006-05-04 10:30am
by GrandMasterTerwynn
I've had unpleasant experiences with Acrobat past version 5. I've found that Acrobat likes to stuff your temp folders with lots and lots and lots of crap. And this slows down Acrobat substantially. Nuking your temp folders will solve your slowdown problem. Or you could just stick with Acrobat 5, which is the best Acrobat EVAR. (At work, I put 5 back on my machine after scrubbing 6 and doing my best to never think about it again. This discouraged me from upgrading Acrobat on my home computers.)

Posted: 2006-05-04 10:40am
by Oberleutnant
Arrow wrote:I gave up on Acrobat long time ago. The last version that was fast was 5. If you just need a reader, Foxit does an excellent job.
Seconded.
www.foxitsoftware.com

Posted: 2006-05-04 11:03am
by Edward Yee
Thank you Oberleutnant!

Posted: 2006-05-04 11:56am
by phongn
Acrobat 7 is significantly faster than Acrobat 6 ... Acrobat 5, unfortunately, does not support some newer features of PDF that I've seen.

Posted: 2006-05-04 02:18pm
by Shortie
If you're just opening basic files then go to your Acrobat folder, and take everything but EWH32.api, search.api & printme.api out (back them up in case you need them later of course). Or you could use foxit of course.

Oh, and for firefox I use pdf_download, which let me choose to save them rather than loading them automatically

Posted: 2006-05-04 04:21pm
by Prozac the Robert
I also use foxit, it hasn't let me down so far.

Posted: 2006-05-05 02:59pm
by Vertigo1
Still using Acrobat 5 here. I see no reason to update.