![]() The word-count guesses are for a poster that is approximately 3 x 4′, so adjust accordingly if your poster is a different size. Names of the section headings are somewhat flexible, too, especially if you’re not crafting a science poster. ![]() Download (PPT file).īelow are some rough guidelines on what to include in each section of a scientific poster and how to pitch that content. This layout gives a lot of central, visible space to the results and demotes less important sections (Literature cited, Acknowledgements, Further information) to the bottom portion of the poster. The templates are just starting points that can save you a few hours of fussing over the basics. You can, of course, also change background color, text box color, font, etc. Just download, adjust the dimensions (if you need to), and start typing. Downloadable templatesīelow are templates that can be used to make a meeting poster. ![]() If you want to run them longer than the specified trial period, you will have to provide a valid serial number.A one-sentence overview of the poster conceptĪ large-format poster is a big piece of paper or image on a wall-mounted monitor featuring a short title, an introduction to your burning question, an overview of your novel experimental approach, your amazing results in graphical form, some insightful discussion of aforementioned results, a listing of previously published articles that are important to your research, and some brief acknowledgement of the tremendous assistance and financial support conned from others - if all text is kept to a minimum (500-1000 words), a person could fully read your poster in 5-10 minutes. ![]() The links provided by the sites I’ve listed are publicly available on Adobe’s servers – to access some you need to log in with an Adobe ID, some others don’t even require that – and provided you (older) trial versions of Adobe software. He recently wrote a post listing some installer locations when Adobe released ColdFusion 9.0.2 that might be of help if you’re looking for a specific Adobe CF installer.Īgain – all this is not an instruction to crack or hack Adobe software. Specifically for Adobe ColdFusion, Charlie Arehart’s blog is a good resource. In some case you might find a link that’s missing on Technolux on their site and vice-versa. They provide their own tag ‘ddl’ to list a series of blog posts providing direct download links to Adobe products. Their list goes back to the days of CS3 and Acrobat 8, I’ve also seen ColdFusion 7 and 9 on there.Īnother good source is. But as the blog post contains a massive list of direct links of (even old) installers on the Adobe servers, it’s very useful to have. This is not an introduction to cracking Adobe software – just letting you know in advance.įor a start you’ll find a very, very good and comprehensive collection of direct download links on Technolux.Their blog post is written with the intent to explain people how to download Adobe trials without having to use the dreadful (it really is dreadful) Akamai Download Manager. BTW: I’m assuming you either have a valid license key (and your installation media is lost/broken or you lost the previously downloaded installer file) or you’re after a trial version of the particular software. You wouldn’t know the source of the file, if it has been tinkered with etc. He got lucky and Richard Turner-Jones from Adobe AU managed to get him an installer from an internal Adobe server, but what could average Joe do?įor a start – don’t use third-party download sites. I got inspired by Robin Hilliard asking for a Solaris installer for ColdFusion 8 the other day on the cfaussie mailing list. I just figured it’d be a good idea to create a quick blog post about how to find and download older versions of Adobe software.
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