Adobe unveils Acrobat 7
Adobe has announced the latest version of Acrobat. The upgraded application aims to provide capabilities that go far beyond producing PDFs, such as assembling documents from multiple sources, creating intelligent forms and more securely collaborating on projects inside and outside the firewall.
Acrobat 7.0 Professional users can now include virtually anyone in an electronic review of a PDF document by enabling access to commenting tools in the Adobe Reader 7.0 software. Users can quickly provide feedback on a PDF file that consists of several content types - from scanned paper to spreadsheets, presentations, and now, 3D computer-aided design (CAD) content.
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