Most of us have used the free Adobe Reader for several years. It works well and is one of the default applications on our computers.
Adobe has released a brand new version of Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Acrobat X that enables you to do more. I have not dived into it in depth, yet, but I thought to give you a heads up of a it now:
View and interact with the widest range of PDF file and content types, reliably, consistently and exactly as intended. Safer viewing of PDF files with new Protected Mode security capabilities in Reader X; full support for built-in OS security methods, trusted locations and JavaScript black-listing. Fully experience PDF Portfolios with visual themes, custom layouts and preview of content including PDF files, Office documents, images, web pages and Adobe Flash Player-compatible content. Fill-out, electronically submit, save and digitally sign Acrobat and XML-based PDF forms. Interact with and collaborate on high-impact communications with PDF files...|
Adobe to release new version of Acrobat Adobe is now taking pre-orders for its latest version of Acrobat – Adobe Acrobat X Pro. New features include working with Office 2010, customizing PDF |
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Zero Day Vulnerability Hits Adobe In addition, it said Reader version 8.2.5 (and prior), Adobe Acrobat version 9.4 (and prior) and Adobe Acrobat version 8.2.5 (and prior) are also affected. |
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Acrobat and its alternatives: 4 ways to edit PDFs
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Adobe announces Acrobat X, the 10th version of Adobe Acrobat
Adobe has announced that the latest version of Acrobat, called simply Acrobat X will releasing next month. The new version comes over two years after the
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The latest version of Adobe's Flash player for web browsers (separate and distinct form the version of Flash embedded in the Adobe Reader or Acrobat) is
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