Adobe Creative Suite 3.3 Debuts With Acrobat 9
News Adobe has released a new version of Acrobat, its software for creating PDF documents, but UK customers can expect to pay more than twice as much as their US counterparts. According to Adobe, Acrobat 9 now includes native support for the company's...
[June 25, 2008, 17:09]
PDF Reader Flaw Fixed
News The vulnerabilities affect Adobe's Acrobat and Reader software for both the Windows operating system and Apple's Mac OS, Adobe said in two separate security advisories. The most serious of the two Adobe flaws is a "buffer overflow" vulnerability...
[July 13, 2006, 9:45]
New Virus Travels In PDF Files
News The virus spreads only by way of Adobe's Acrobat software -- the program used to create PDF documents -- not through Acrobat Reader, the free program that is used to view the files. There is no way for this to affect Acrobat Reader," said Adobe's...
[August 8, 2001, 9:30]
New Acrobat Expected This Year
News Acrobat is Adobe's family of tools for creating content based on the company's portable document format, or PDF, the cornerstone of Adobe's "intelligent document" push to make PDF documents the foundation for exchanging business data.
[September 17, 2004, 11:00]
Microsoft, Adobe In Document Showdown?
News Adobe drew revenue from the Acrobat software needed to output PDF files. In the absence of a clear picture of Microsoft's plans, Adobe needs to stay alert and make sure its Acrobat software and PDF-based tools remain relevant, analysts said.
[December 23, 2002, 14:38]
Acrobat: No Longer Written On Stone
News Adobe Systems' Acrobat software and the PDF documents it creates are often referred to as electronic paper, but for consumers they've been more like a stone tablet -- impervious to any user alteration.
[October 18, 2002, 8:25]
Adobe Patches Mac Security Flaws
News Adobe has updated its Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat for Apple's Mac OS to version 7.0.2. The second flaw is in the updater for Acrobat and Reader. The first flaw lies in the way the applications process JavaScript tags embedded in PDF files...
[June 29, 2005, 13:00]
MirrorPage
Downloads Adobe Acrobat installation have no suitable tools for this operation. MirrorPage is plug-in for Adobe Acrobat. Command for Acrobat's batch mode also available. You sometimes need to mirror a page in PDF document horizontally or vertically.
[May 29, 2006, 16:01]
Meanwhile, PDF Is Already An ISO Document Standard...
Blog Why, I thought to myself, do I have to use Adobe's Acrobat to read PDFs when PDF is an open standard? Like many other PDF users, I hate Adobe and its Acrobat. One surprise spin-off from covering the OOXML/ODF row - I've finally got an alternative...
[April 1, 2008, 11:49]
Adobe To Open Up PDF Interaction
News Until now, folks who wanted to add comments to a PDF document had to have a version of Acrobat, Adobe's collection of PDF authoring tools, said Pam Deziel, director of Acrobat product marketing for Adobe.
[November 15, 2004, 8:00]
Adobe Extends Server Push To Acrobat
News Adobe Document Server will follow through on Adobe's promise to expand PDF and the Acrobat software used to read and create such documents beyond static text. Adobe will also be releasing a new version of the free Acrobat Reader software used for...
[October 21, 2002, 9:04]
Adobe Releases Acrobat 7
News Adobe Systems has released version 7 of its Acrobat software for creating PDF files, with upgraded collaboration features and a beta version of its free Adobe Reader 7 for Linux. In addition, Adobe changed the name of Acrobat Reader to Adobe Reader.
[January 6, 2005, 14:10]
Adobe Takes PDF To The Office
News Adobe Systems is aiming to make its Acrobat electronic publishing software a standard business tool with new versions of the product that target different classes of office workers. If Microsoft's capability gets honed more precisely in terms of...
[April 7, 2003, 8:27]
Adobe Pushes Agility Of Latest Acrobat
News Adobe has announced that version 8 of its Acrobat file-sharing product will have improved functions for multiple users to collaborate on documents including videoconferencing. Acrobat 8 is the first major release since Adobe bought Macromedia last...
[September 18, 2006, 16:05]
Adobe Sued Over 'patent Violations'
News Acrobat, which produces documents based on Adobe's PDF (Portable Document Format), has become the foundation of Adobe's new business strategy for attracting enterprise customers. Software maker Adobe Systems revealed in a regulatory filing on...
[July 9, 2004, 9:10]
On-form Microsoft Attacks Adobe
News Adobe sees the Accelio acquisition, along with a subsequent partnership with business-software giant SAP, as a way to expand the role of the Acrobat software used to create PDF documents, turning them into a broad framework for collecting and...
[October 10, 2002, 8:42]
PDF Forms To Add Barcodes
News Forms designers will be able to use Adobe Designer or planned plug-ins for Acrobat Professional, the company's high-end PDF authoring package, to add barcode fields to documents, said Dan Baum, entrepreneur-in-residence for Adobe and developer of...
[March 8, 2004, 9:00]
Adobe Acrobat Gets Vista Compatibility
News Adobe Acrobat 8, which shipped two months before the January release of Windows Vista, can now run on Vista and Citrix 64-bit systems. Acrobat and Reader version 8.1 enhancements will download with Adobe update notifications and can be found at...
[June 7, 2007, 10:59]
Adobe Gives Server Software More Teeth
News Many other process workflow products lack the form-building software that Adobe has with Acrobat, he claimed. Microsoft, meanwhile, is enhancing the workflow software on top of its Office suite and it intends to offer an XML-based document format...
[September 5, 2005, 10:10]
Photos: Roll Up For Adobe Acrobat's Inflatable Circus
News Adobe's mobile Acrobat 8 training touched down in Regent's Park today, and a group of journalists had the first chance to get their hands on the new software. Videoconferencing using the Acrobat Connect service
[September 18, 2006, 17:10]

