
General stability and rendering improvements.Nitro web browser plugin fails to be set as the default viewer in Internet Explorer.Occasional crash after updates are downloaded and installed.Nitro fails to load or eventually loads after a period of inactivity.Nitro PDF Creator print dialog freezes after PDF file is created.l General rendering and performance enhancement across many areas of Nitro Reader 3.l Web Browser Plugin contains several significant updates.l Portable Collection / Portfolio Documents containing attached files are now easier to work with.l XML Forms Architecture (XFA) documents are now rendered and accessible within Nitro Reader.l General bug fixes and stability enhancements.l XML Forms Architecture (XFA) enhancements across many areas of Nitro Reader 3.l JavaScript app.popUpMenu function is now supported within Nitro Reader 3.

l Application Dialogues are now accessible with scrollbars at system DPI settings 125%, 150% and.l General Security and Stability improvements.Various other fixes and stability improvements.Repairing Nitro Reader 3 fails after being installed from a media device that is no longer available.It's certainly not a hardware issue too, I am surprised no one has come across this before. Unless there is a specific tweak to the existing settings to fasten the loading and regeneration of the PDF which I am unaware of. The latter three file size were similar around 11mb, Adobe file size was around 3.5mb, but the regeneration issue was common to all.Īdobe has around nine default presets, all of them have the same issue of slow regeneration, all that changes is the file size from the highest quality setting of 4.1mb to the small size setting of 3.5mb, changing the DPI doesn't do anything. My understanding is, after retaining the view's vectors the presets cannot handle the surface patterns, I have tested the same sheet with Adobe, Bluebeam, PDF exchange & CutePDF. The same drawing printed via Bluebeam came out at a few hundred Kb.The issue here is not the file size, it's the pre-set settings which are more suited for normal PDF's from 'Word', 'Excel' etc. I recently had a drawing that when printed using Cute PDF came up with a 26Mb file that would not compress further. I use Bluebeam Revu CAD and find it works very well with Revit.
