The advertisement promises more than the product afterwards is: It has some features that are quite passable, but when it is, you could easily export PDFs from PowerPoint presentations, that's just plain wrong. Simple PFDs may work, but with PDFs from InDesign and complex images can be completely forgotten. It flies all messed up. Another feature that would be really practical, the command is: "clean up the document". I assumed that everything visible would be maintained, but it may well be that who concealed an object frame in the InDesign partly under other objects, but just a certain part is deliberately visible, then the "cleaning up" this object is then deleted - So useless. Have the impression - Acrobat with MS Office may harmonize well, but with Indesign not. Messed up the user interface for print commands - you can now double the click to get to the same result, without that it would have the least value, as like the surface of Acrobat 9. A big drawback: In PS can be the background color vary in coarse steps. In Indesign's better solved - more differentiated light / dark settings possible - why not in Acrobat? It would be a simple, being able to determine the background / window-paint itself.