I agree.
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= Acrobat
I have used PDFs, DXFs, ACAD & SW Drawings & eDrawings for communication tools with some very competent design, machine & fabrication shops. Without exception, all have responded with the equivalent of "Don't bother sending any of the other stuff ... keep giving us the eDrawing files"
If there is ANY doubt about a drawings feature, a glance at an eDrawing solid, quickly clarifies. Also the recipient of an eDrawing file does not even have to have the eDrawing program on his machine, the files can be saved as self-executables. With PDF files everyone has to have Acrobat Pro.
Don't get me wrong, I like Acrobat & use it often, but it is nowhere near as efficient a communication tool as eDrawings.
In my opinion, eDrawings is worth every penny, but if Acrobat works for you, your company & the people you deal with ... then go for it.
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