Photoshop Elements is an excellent package. It takes the important functions from Photoshop and repackages them in an easy-to-use format for home users. The user interface is clean and tidy, there's little in the way of clutter. It seemed to be more memory efficient than Photoshop LE and the user manual proved easy to understand.
The main shortcomings for the enthusiast is the lack of colour management options - it's hard to get to the state of what you see on-screen is what you get on your printer. It's close, but for some subject matter, not quite close enough.
The other shortcoming is the lack of ability to print mulitple images on one page - something a home user is likely to want to do.
Acrobat is expensive but worth the money in my opinion. It's good when a vendor concentrates on its core strengths, despite the attractions of diversification. Acrobat is a mature product, simple to use, reliable and efficient. That's good enough for me!
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Acrobat is expensive but worth the money in my opinion. It's good when a vendor concentrates on its core strengths, despite the attractions of diversification. Acrobat is a mature product, simple to use, reliable and efficient. That's good enough for me!
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Acrobat is expensive but worth the money in my opinion. It's good when a vendor concentrates on its core strengths, despite the attractions of diversification. Acrobat is a mature product, simple to use, reliable and efficient. That's good enough for me!
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