Here, you'll find the September 2003 MAXscene, our monthly newsletter.
We recommend that you save MAXscene to your computer so that you can
view it without re-downloading it:
On DSL or other broadband? Click
here to view MAXscene.
MAXscene is produced in Adobe Acrobat PDF format, and you'll need the
Acrobat Reader to view it. See the TIPS below
about how to get the Reader.
- Viewing or downloading MAXscene will take some time depending upon
the speed of your Internet connection. The PDF file is about 2MB in
size, and will take about 8 minutes to download if you are on dialup,
but only 30 seconds on a high-speed connection.
Tips about viewing and saving PDF files:
- When you click to view a PDF file, it will probably be presented
in your browser window. Many people prefer for it to be viewed in a
separate window. You can do this by:
- Open Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Click Edit > Preferences > General > Options
- Uncheck "Display PDF in Browser"
- AOL Users: If your download window is blank
after downloading, there might be a hidden Acrobat window behind your
AOL windows. Click AOL in the task bar (normally at the bottom of your
screen) to minimize the AOL windows. This will reveal any hidden
Acrobat window that may be waiting for a reply before you can continue
in AOL.
- If you don't have the Acrobat Reader, you can download
the reader. It is a large program.
- If MAXscene does not appear to display correctly in your Acrobat
Reader, you may need a more recent version of Acrobat Reader.
DOWNLOAD
READER
- To save a PDF file, you can directly download it, as described
above (right-click the link.)
Or, while viewing a PDF file, you can click
"File > Save a copy" and save it in a folder where you can find it
later.
- If you are using an older Mac computer, you might receive a
message that says you need to configure a Helper Application. In most
cases, you can choose to save the file, and view it later.
- If you're still having problems reading MAXscene with Acrobat
Reader, let us know. We'll try to help. Email
|