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    1. Painless PDFs

      If you (or your wallet) prefer to remain Adobe-less, you might still be able to save documents in PDF format.

    2. Requesting Articles and Books | Duke University Medical Center Library Online

      Adobe Acrobat Reader is available without charge from Adobe Systems, Inc.

    3. Downloadable e-Books, continued - Duke University Libraries Blogs

        ( Here is a list of e-readers that are compatible with Adobe Digital Editions.) The transfer takes place with the Adobe (...)

    4. Designing a Visualization - Data Visualization - LibGuides at Duke University

      In particular, the recordings of  Graphic Design for Effective Diagrams and Adobe Illustrator for Diagrams and Visualizations  might be (...)

    5. Explore Virtual Reality for Higher Education - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Manager World Wide Technical Field Team Pro Video at Adobe on Wednesday, January 27 from 9:30-11:30 in 119 Telecommunications Bldg. for (...)

    6. Voices from the Movement - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      From there, we can make any post-production edits that are necessary in Adobe Audition and export them as .mp3 files with (...)

    7. Mobile Apps - Grad Student Guide to Technology - LibGuides at Duke University

      If you need a more powerful app, try Documents to Go ($17). Adobe Reader Allows you to view PDF files on your Apple iDevice.

    8. Personal Geographics: Mapping Self Identity - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      Merrill’s goals for the course were to further develop skills in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign to use in development and (...)

    9. Working Papers - Economics - LibGuides at Duke University

      Most available full-text in Adobe Acrobat format. Some that have been peer reviewed and subsequently published just have abstracts and (...)

    10. New Netbooks at Perkins Next Fall - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      All the scanning machines have Adobe Pro and all the macs can save in .pdf format.

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