Acrobat Gets a Make-Over and Muscle
Adobe Systems Inc. has taken a great product and improved it just enough to make it a must-have upgrade. Acrobat - the pre-eminent tool for generating documents in the popular PDF file format - is now easier to use and is more tightly integrated into commonly used applications.
It's also not just a single product any more. With Version 6.0, Adobe splits its PDF publishing software into three tools. Acrobat Elements is a simple, Windows-only tool used for quickly generating PDFs from Microsoft Corp. Office applications. This version is aimed at enterprises and sold in volume licenses only, starting at $29 a pop.
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