Agree 100 percent. Only 'stupids' pay for adobe any
more.. Stupid being the 'uninformed' that there
exists freebies.
--- Kurt Granroth <
kurt+plug-discuss@granroth.com>
wrote:
> PDF is an "ad hoc" standard right now. It is on the
> path to being an
> official standard (ISO 32000) but it's not there
> yet. Honestly, saying
> it's not a standard because it doesn't have an ISO
> code attached to it
> is nit-picking to an extreme.
>
> Adobe has always released the specifications of PDF
> and anybody is free
> to implement it. Yes, Adobe does charge for their
> Acrobat Professional
> suite, but it's hardly required. There are scads of
> PDF-capable apps
> out there. Heck, OS X works with PDF as a native
> subsystem. In no
> cases do you have to pay any sort of royalty or sign
> any agreement with
> Adobe to implement it.
>
> To sum:
> 1. Specification widely available... Check
> 2. Anybody can implement the spec royalty and patent
> free (now that the
> LZW patent has expired)... Check
> 3. Documents in PDF format are pervasively and
> inescapably common... Check
> 4. A multitude of 3rd party reader and writers for
> PDF... Check
>
> If that's not a standard, then we have very
> different ideas on what a
> standard is. :-)
>
> eculbert wrote:
> > No more than windows is a 'standard' I believe. It
> IS
> > wide spread, but with the exception of the windoze
> > reader, adobe charges, but the ability to
> implement
> > apparently is NOT infringement or all the major
> > distro's would be being sued by Adobe. So IF that
> is
> > what makes it a standard, then so be it.
> >
> > My quarter cent worth.
> >
> > Ed
> >
> > --- Chris Gehlker <canyonrat@mac.com> wrote:
> >
> >> On May 24, 2008, at 2:36 PM, der.hans wrote:
> >>
> >>> Is PDF a standard? I thought PDF was owned and
> run
> >> by Adobe, but
> >>> they were
> >>> allowing 3rd party implementation.
> >> Wikipedia says it's a standard:
> >>
> >
>
<
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Document_Format>
>
>
> >
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