Microsoft to include native support for PDF in Office 12
Redmond (WA) - Microsoft increasingly is leveraging its MSDN Blogs to unveil news about upcoming products, especially developer tools as well as components of software such as Windows Vista and the Office suite. Program manager Brian Jones used his latest post to confirm to the community that the upcoming Office package will integrate support for Adobe PDF format in all core applications.
PDF functionality never was a matter of availability, really. There are plenty of applications to choose from - ranging from free- and adware, demos, simple commercial tools all the way to Adobe’s Acrobat software that retails in two versions for $300 and $450. However, the wide-spread use of PDF apparently has sparked a wave of requests to Microsoft to directly include PDF support in office - and not just the support for third-party PDF tools that integrate with Office applications.
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