Adobe ushers in paper-free reading - again
Although PDF is the standard in the paper-free yet easily printable delivery of information, Adobe has unveiled ‘Digital Editions 1.0’, an improved and free e-reader that lets you easily ‘acquire, manage and read’ digital books and documents on PCs and Macs. Comaptible with PDF documents, XML documents and Adobe’s own Flash format, Digital Editions 1.0 is a new e-reader, available now as an approx 2.5Mb free download for Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher.
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