I use Acrobat 9 pro extended (which include includes Presenter). If you want to keep presenter, and get office 2010 integration, you need to upgrade to acrobat X pro suite for $800. This seems to me to be very unethical on Adobe's part. Why can't they offer an upgrade that is truly an upgrade for a reasonable price? The upgrade to Acrobat X pro gives you a few new features but also takes away features (which you then pay exorbitant amounts to get back).
I went online with the liveperson system and specifically asked if this was the situation. See my log below:
Ken: If I upgrade my version 9 pro extended to X Pro, it looks like I lose a lot of functionality - like "presenter" .... for example. What else do I lose when I "upgrade". I need Office 2010 integration but I guess I need to lose a lot to get that?
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Ken: ...So it looks like it will cost me $800 just to get office 2010 integration?
[name removed]: Yes, you are correct.
Ken: Do you think Adobe will realize this is a little ridiculous and come out with a more reasonable upgrade price? Just because you use acrobat doesn't mean you want photoshop!
[name removed]: I will make a note of it.
I just find it shocking they expect to charge $800 for office 2010 integration (more than Office 2010 cost!). I am alone here?
Ken
Under 9 pro extended I created a lot of documents which embedded a variety of different video types. I notice that this capability is now shown as a feature in the X Pro Suite (but not the X Pro feature list). Does that mean that documents I created in 9 pro extended (embedding the multiple different video types) will not be editable using X Pro?