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  • Tom Hanlin
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    There was a DOS version of Acrobat once, but it has been discontinued,
    and the old readers won't read current .PDF files.

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  • Lance Edmonds
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    The PDF reader (aka: Acrobat Reader) can be downloaded for free from www.adobe.com - I don't believe there has ever been a DOS version available.



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  • Michael Torrie
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    Does it come with a PDF reader? I guess most people use pbdos under linux, windows, or os/2 these days... Interesting idea, though, shipping a DOS product with PDF documentation. Wonder if there's a good text-mode pdf viewer that can pop up over pb/dos?

    Actually, when and if I upgrade, pdf docs would really be ideal for most things, although I perhaps would spend the extra dollars and by the books. Books just can't be replaced sometimes.

    Thanks for the continued good work. As someone noted on slashdot awhile ago, PowerBASIC is the only DOS basic compiler still being sold. Shows it's value and quality.

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  • Lance Edmonds
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    The upgrade price (from PB3.x to PB3.5) is also reduced, down to US$49. The upgrade now comes with the PDF documentation too.

    As noted, printed manuals are now only available separately.

    Thanks for asking!

    Note that these details can be found on the Products ( www.powerbasic.com/products/pbdos ) and Shop ( www.powerbasic.com/shop ) pages...


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  • Michael Torrie
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    remind me of the upgrade price? At one time I had heard that the pb 3.5 upgrade came with manuals. Is this still the case?

    Michael


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  • Lance Edmonds
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    Bobby, please email your request (along with your serial number) to mailto:[email protected][email protected]</A> and they can arrange it for you.

    Thanks!


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  • Bobby Gage
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    Can I get the Acrobat Manual? I already have the PB3.5 and like the idea of it being searchable! Can you EMail it to me? Can I call and have it EMailed to me?

    This would be fantastic!
    Bobby

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  • Tom Hanlin
    started a topic PowerBASIC for DOS reduced to $99!

    PowerBASIC for DOS reduced to $99!

    That's right, PowerBASIC 3.5 for Dos is now priced at just $99, with all
    documentation in electronic format. A new lower price, and perhaps more
    convenience, as well. The entire 2-volume documentation set is now
    included in Adobe PDF format. It's easy to use, easy to search, and
    provides every bit of information you need to get the most from our Dos
    compiler. And, since it's 100% electronic, you can download everything you
    need to start programming for Dos today! Of course, the book version is
    still available for those prefer that classic format -- A 2-volume printed
    manual set, over 700 pages in all, is optional at just $29 plus shipping.
    Click here for more info...


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