acrobat

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} akrobat

Akrobat olmak neredeyse her çocuğun tutkusudur. - To be an acrobat is the ambition of almost every boy.

Gibonlar en küçük kuyruksuz maymunlardır. Onlar mükemmel akrobatlardır. - Gibbons are the smallest tailless monkeys. They are excellent acrobats.

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acrobat reader
akrobat okuyucu
acrobats
akrobatların
Adobe Acrobat
Masa Üstü Yayıncılığa Elverişli, hypertext özellikleri tasıyan bir dosya formatı
acrobatic
{s} akrobatik
acrobatic
(sıfat) akrobatik
Englisch - Englisch
An athlete who performs acts requiring skill, agility and coordination
Acrobat is a technology developed by Adobe Systems that allows documents created on one computer system to be read and printed on other systems, with the fonts, formatting, text attributes, and graphic elements intact It works in tandem with the Multiple Masters font technology, in which a font that exists in one computer can emulate the font in the document that was created in another computer system
A program developed by Adobe Systems which allows documents to be distributed with complex formatting (fonts, spacing, graphics, etc ) to users with DOS, Macintosh, or Unix computers without their needing to have the program used to create the document in order to view it PDF is the name of the internal format used by Acrobat, and also the extension normally used in the name of an Acrobat file
an athlete who performs acts requiring skill and agility and coordination
Adobe's electronic document format Documents can be created from within a word processor, from postscript, or from scanned pages The documents are highly portable, yet maintain the look of the original Acrobat is especially useful in this area because Adobe makes the reader available for free Version 3 0 also makes it integrate well with web browsers
{i} software application developed by Adobe Systems used to create or edit and operate PDF files
A series of applications by Adobe, for creating, viewing and distributing files in PDF format
Adobe Systems tool for manipulating documents in PDF (Portable Document Format)
Acrobat software (by Adobe) lets you create electronic documents from a wide range of authoring tools to share across different computer platforms Some people publish Acrobat formatted documents to the internet If you want to access these documents from the web, you must download a copy of the Acrobat reader software to your desktop machine (called Acrobat Reader) This allows you to view or print the document with the hardware and software you already have There is also a "plug-in" for Acrobat documents
A software program by Adobe that creates and reads pdf (portable document format) files
A set of programs from Adobe: 1) Acrobat Exchange is used for converting documents into PDF (portable document format) files that retain the original "look and feel" with special formatting, graphics, and color intact; and 2) Acrobat Reader is used for viewing and printing PDF formatted files such as the OIT user documentation; a program distributed via the OIT Software To Go web site More information can be found at http: //www adobe com
A software program by Adobe that creates and reads pdf (portable document format) files ALPHA The first testing stage of a new program The alpha stage occurs before a program becomes a beta version
Adobe Acrobat is a software that converts various document formats into a form that can be reliably displayed by any end user who has Acrobat Reader software installed on their machine Text and graphics are all embedded into the document Increasingly the format is being used in the printing industry for the safe transfer and interpretation of designs and in other situations where layout of mixed media is important Acrobat files have the file extension PDF
Software used for the creation and distribution of documents This cross-platform software is increasingly used for transmitting complex documents over the Web It is very flexible and can render complex information the same way on a Apple Mac, Windows or UNIX computer
A suite of programs produced by Adobe that converts word processing and DTP files to its proprietary Portable Document Format (PDF) PDF files display as originally produced on nearly all platforms and are considered online documents; but because they have limited hypertext capability, they are primarily a linear medium The Acrobat Reader is free and easily downloaded Several of the documents in the Scribble & Count Archive are in PDF; to view them, the Reader is required
Adobe Acrobat is a program which allows users to convert documents into a format which can be used on any type of computer and on the internet The user must have Acrobat Reader software installed, but this is freely available PDF is integrated in many browsers and pages can be viewed as they were originally designed on paper! If you already have Acrobat Reader installed click here to view a sample PDF document
Adobe Acrobat allows you to view files on virtually any computer platform and uses PDFs
Acrobat software is used to describe a suite of software packages The Acrobat Reader software package is required to read any files that have an pdf (portable document format) extension on the file name For more information, see the Adobe's Acrobat page
The Acrobat Reader allows you to view a document in the form it was originally printed Many Internet sites require the Acrobat Reader to present the material in its original form The Acrobat Reader is free, can be downloaded from the Internet, and set up as an "add-in" to either Netscape or Internet Explorer Acrobat files have the extension, PDF (portable document format) After installing Acrobat Reader, if you access a PDF file from the Internet, the Acrobat Reader is automatically started To write PDF (Acrobat) files, you need the full Acrobat program ($200-$300)
A software application from Adobe Systems which is used to create, edit and manipulate Portable Document Format (PDF) files
Adobe Acrobat is a document exchange program created by Adobe Systems, Inc which allows data files created on one software platform (Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, etc ) to be displayed and printed on another, without loss of text formatting This capability is particularly important on the Internet, which interconnects computers of all types and sizes "
Document exchange software from Adobe Systems, Inc Acrobat provides a platform-independent means of creating, viewing, and printing documents Acrobat can convert a DOS, Windows, UNIX or Macintosh document into a Portable Document Format (PDF), which can be displayed on any computer with an Acrobat reader The Acrobat reader can be downloaded free from the Internet at Adobe's Website
A program from Adobe systems that saves files in portable document format ( pdf) Readers are freely downloadable OLE: Object Linking and Embedding was devised by Microsoft to allow files created in one program to be used in another Any changes made in one document will then change in the other
Part of a set of applications developed by Adobe to create and view PDF files Acrobat is used to create the PDF files, and the freeware Acrobat Reader is used to read the PDF files
Adobe have produced a portable document viewer which we use to store our assembly instructions It keeps the document size, hence download time, to a minimum and allows complete control of the appearance of the document All our downloadble documents are produced using Acrobat Version 3 01, which are viewable in any version of the Acrobat reader from 3 01 If you do not have a copy of this product it can be downloaded direct from Adobe, click on the 'Get Acrobat Reader' below, Note this may involve a long download of between 0 5Mb and 8Mb depending on the version you select It is also available on many software disks, magazines and numerous other sources
Adobe's newest page description language and related applications software Acrobat allows the text portions of its files to be searched, and it adds a variety of other tools that are useful in information handling environments The file format Acrobat uses is called PDF (portable document format) Because Acrobat/PDF is a proprietary format, one must have an Acrobat Reader (a run version of Acrobat) and Acrobat utilities in order to use any such files
a program from Adobe which lets you capture a document and then view it in its original format and appearance It is useful for displaying documents which were originally intended to be in a print format and is therefore often used to display electronic journals There is a free part of the program, Acrobat Reader, which can be downloaded via the Internet to display programs created with Acrobat A guide is available
â„¢ - Software to create compressed multi-page Portable Document Format (PDFâ„¢) files for on-screen viewing in an Acrobat Readerâ„¢ (www adobe com)
One who practices rope dancing, high vaulting, or other daring gymnastic feats
An acrobat is an entertainer who performs difficult physical acts such as jumping and balancing, especially in a circus. someone who entertains people by doing difficult physical actions such as walking on their hands or balancing on a high rope, especially at a circus (acrobate, from akrobates, from akrobatos , from akros + bainein )
{i} one who performs gymnastic tricks; one who changes opinions or standpoints willingly to fit the circumstances
acrobat reader
(Bilgisayar) A free program produced and distributed by Adobe Systems, Inc., for displaying and printing documents that are in Portable Document Format (PDF)
acrobat reader
Software from Adobe that lets you view portable document format (PDF) files You can download it for free from the Adobe Web site It also comes on the DukeNet Tools CD Although the Acrobat Reader is free, editing and creating PDF files requires Acrobat, which is not free
acrobat reader
An Adobe software product, available in a freeware version, that permits the downloading, viewing and printing of files (in 'portable document format') from the web in their original format See PDF
acrobat reader
A free product that can be downloaded from the Internet that enables users to view portable document format ( pdf) files Back to top
acrobat reader
Application by Adobe Systems, Inc , used for viewing PDF (portable document format) files PDF files are electronic versions of manuals and other documents that include fonts and illustrations They can be read on-screen or printed out
acrobat reader
A free program from Adobe, used for displaying and printing PDF files Creating and editing sophisticated PDFs requires commercial programs such as Acrobat Distiller but most programs like Microsoft Word can save files as a PDF
acrobat reader
A tool by Adobe to view and print PDF files Acrobat Reader is freely distributable
acrobat reader
Acrobat reader is a software program that allows you to open and view Portable Document Format (PDF) files Acrobat Reader can be downloaded for free from the Internet (http: //www adobe com) << Return
acrobat reader
A software program from Adobe that allows you to view PDF files It is available as a free download from Adobe's Website www adobe com Also see PDF Top of page
acrobat reader
A program developed by Adobe for viewing nicely formatted documents called PDF files See also: Acrobat, PDF (Webopedia)
acrobat reader
Adobe web based document reader for Pdf file extensions A free download is offered at : www adobe com/products/acrobat/readstep html
acrobat reader
A stand-alone program or web browser plug-in from Adobe that lets users view a PDF file in its original format and appearance
acrobat reader
This is a special computer program which you can use to display and print documents prepared with rich formatting and graphics You should find this program on the desktop of your college computer network You can download a free copy of this programme from the Adobe website: Also read question 1 on page 183 of The Essential Guide to the Internet for Health Professionals
acrobat reader
This free application allows users to view print and navigate through PDF files This program can be downloaded at Adobe web site to top
acrobat reader
A free program produced and distributed by Adobe Systems for displaying and printing documents in Portable Document Format (PDF)
acrobatic
Of or pertaining to an acrobat
Acrobatic
vigorously active; "an acrobatic dance"; "an athletic child"; "athletic playing"; "gymnastic exercises"
acrobatic
vigorously active
acrobatic
Pertaining to an acrobat
acrobatic
An acrobatic movement or display involves difficult physical acts such as jumping and balancing, especially in a circus. acrobatic movements involve moving your body in a very skilful way, for example by jumping through the air or balancing on a rope
acrobatic
{s} of gymnastic tricks; of or pertaining an acrobat, of acrobatics
acrobatic
vigorously active; "an acrobatic dance"; "an athletic child"; "athletic playing"; "gymnastic exercises
acrobatically
In an acrobatic manner
acrobatically
in an acrobatic manner, gymnastically
acrobats
plural of acrobat
adobe acrobat
A cross-platform viewer of documents for the internet Get your free copy of Acrobat Reader here
adobe acrobat
A product that enables you to convert documents to portable document format ( pdf) You would convert files to pdf if you wanted to post them on your Web site or to send them via e-mail while preserving the format, the look and feel, of the documents Acrobat enables people to view the files even if they don't own the software you used to create them, and Acrobat has features that can ensure against copying or tampering with the document Users must download the free Acrobat Reader in order to view pdf files Back to top
adobe acrobat
A software program that allows you to create "PDF" files which can be examined and printed by anyone even if they don't have the original software used to create the file The way the industry is heading, we will be hearing a lot about PDF files and Acrobat in the future
adobe acrobat
Acrobat is a file reader program which uses a format called PDF (Portable Document Format) which will display a document with the same formatting, layout, graphics and fonts used by the creator The PDF can be viewed on a wide variety of different computer platforms It is available free from its creator, Adobe at their Web site
adobe acrobat
A technology created by Adobe Systems that allows complex formatted documents created on one computer system to be read and printed on other different systems with the original fonts, formatting and graphic elements intact Different packages within the Adobe Acrobat software family are used to create, convert, read, view and print PDF file versions of a document PDF files available via the Internet are transported whole for downloading whole before being opened to read separately
adobe acrobat
Created by Adobe Systems, Inc , Acrobat is a freeware file reader that decodes, reads, and converts documents to the Portable Document Format (PDF) This program allows scalable graphics and type to be displayed and printed from any Macintosh, Windows, DOS, or UNIX computer regardless of the fonts or software programs used to create the original
adobe acrobat
A collection of programs developed by Adobe Systems, Inc , for creating and distributing electronic documents These programs let you create and/or read a Portable Document Format (PDF) for your files, which preserves the document's layout This is an advantage over other electronic formats, such as HTML, where the layout can vary depending on the software being used
adobe acrobat
- A standalone program or Internet browser add-in that allows you to view Portable Document Format (PDF) files It can be downloaded free from the Adobe website
adobe acrobat
Adobe Acrobat is a program and browser plug-in that lets you read Adobe PDF files, that have many of the attributes of a book Find out more about Adobe Acrobat
adobe acrobat
An application developed by Adobe which creates PDF files PDF file format allows large quantities of information to be stored in small amounts of space so is very effective for use on the internet
adobe acrobat
Software for creating PostScript files from other applications and editing published Portable Document Format (PDF) files
adobe acrobat
Acrobat Reader is a free software product from Adobe, designed to view pdf (portable document format) documents downloaded from the World Wide Web
adobe acrobat
Software that lets you view and print Adobe PDF files (See also “PDF”)
adobe acrobat
Software that produces documents that can be transferred / displayed over the web Adobe Acrobat produces Portable Document Format (PDF) files Many, many, software and hardware suppliers, manufactuers, etc use this format to provide paperless documentation
adobe acrobat
What is Adobe Acrobat?
adobe acrobat
Created by Adobe Systems, Inc , Acrobat is a reader that decodes, reads and converts documents to the Portable Document Format (PDF) This program allows scalable graphics and type to be displayed and printed from any computer and from any platform (Macintosh,Windows, DOS, or UNIX) - regardless of the fonts or software programs used to create the original Also see PDF
adobe acrobat
A computer program used for displaying PDF files
adobe acrobat
Software application used to read Portable Document Format (PDF) files
adobe acrobat
Adobe Acrobat is a free document exchange program created by Adobe Systems, Inc which allows data files created on one software platform (Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, etc ) to be displayed and printed on another, without loss of text formatting
adobe acrobat
software
adobe acrobat
An application commonly used to create documents for the web Documents created in other programs can be converted to Acrobat and can be read using a free reader from Adobe The reader also installs plug-ins so the files can be read from within your browser
adobe acrobat
A programme developed to create and distribute documents electronically as Portable Document Files (PDF) These can be read by Acrobat Reader, and is freely available to download here
adobe acrobat
Program for viewing and printing a (PDF) digital ad file created in a graphics program using either a Macintosh or a PC
adobe acrobat
A cross-platform document distribution program created by Adobe Systems, Inc A file saved in Adobe’s PDF (Portable Document Format) format can be read by any computer that can run Adobe Acrobat’s reader Versions of the reader are available for most computer platforms
adobe acrobat
Adobe's portable document format Widely used on the Web as a Netscape Plug-In (Acrobat Amber) These documents are viewed within the Netscape Browser and support Hypertext linking
circus acrobat
an acrobat who performs acrobatic feats in a circus
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