It handles bookmarking (based on TOC entries) and it creates internal links for Word cross-references. It also crashes occasionally and dropped some letter in weird places on my documents. I ran the release version of Character Customization through it and it took 20 minutes to generate a file. And the file had an extra page in front of page 1 for some reason. Of course, my layout strain the ability of Word often. I'm thinking part of the problem may be the trial. I'm going send them an email and ask about it.HellHound said:Although I already own Acrobat Professional 6.0 I'm curious about alternates, primarily if one ever comes to market with proper bookmarking features. I'm almost tempted to download the trial version to see if it handles bookmarking since the newsclip doesn't mention it.
If he's like me, I haven't bought Acrobat because you have to click on the text (I assume) to tell it to make a bookmark. Go to the next item, select and make it a bookmark, etc. Yet, in Word (or whatever markup/wp you are using), all of the bookmark text is already indicated (as part of a heading tag or similar markup). Likewise, generating indexes and stuff can be automated in the wp. But in Acrobat you have to set up each cross-ref manually. ROBOPdf does obey TOC and xref tags to create bookmarks and internal links. It just runs a bit flaky on my machine. I probably push Word too hard. Who knows?Dimwhit said:Hellhound, I have a question out of idle curiousity. You use Acrobat, but you obviously aren't pleased with the bookmarking features. I'm curious what you're looking for that Acrobat doesn't have.
No, I love the bookmarking in Acrobat.
However, I'm no fool. If another software exists with similar or identical features as Acrobat for a lower cost...