What Is My Adobe Reader Version
Adobe Acrobat Reader 9
File Size: 456.00 MB
Operation Systems: Windows, Linux, and Mac OS
Last Updated: January 25, 2020
Adobe Acrobat is a family of application software and Web services developed by Adobe Inc. To view, create, manipulate, print and manage files in Portable Document Format (PDF). The family comprises Acrobat Reader (formerly Reader), Acrobat (formerly Exchange) and Acrobat.com.The basic Acrobat Reader, available for several desktop and mobile platforms, is freeware; it supports viewing. Step 2 of 2 of Adobe Reader Download Process will open on the same page. Scroll down to ‘Step 2 of 2 in Download new and previous versions of Adobe Reader’ page. Select a version of Adobe Reader that you want to install by clicking on the radio button next to it, as shown in Figure 5-3-2. History of Adobe Acrobat Versions. Adobe Acrobat was first released in 1993 as Adobe Acrobat Reader 1.0, this software was quite affordable at $50. Although this software could create PDFs and it made texts searchable, there was a complaint that it was slow in its performance.
– Save accessible text for a Braille printer and text reflow are not available. Read Out Loud is available for Linux but not for other versions of UNIX.
– Several Internet preferences are not available, including Display PDF In Browser, Connection Speed, and Internet Settings (or Network Settings).
– Comment notifications are viewable in all versions of UNIX except Solaris 9 and 10, since the system tray is not visible.
– Support for PDF version 1.7
– Support for Adobe extensions for PDF 1.7
– The ability to create Acrobat forms was in Acrobat Standard, which was previously only available with Acrobat Professional 6, 7 and 8
– Support for real-time collaboration on PDF files with synchronized document views and chat
– Improved Web Capture for copying entire web pages or just some parts into PDF
– Integration with Acrobat.com to enable storage and sharing of PDF files
– Support for comparing and highlighting the differences between two versions of a PDF document
– Support for playback of Flash Video or H.264 video in Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader
– Support for conversion of a variety of[which?] video formats to Flash Video for playback inside PDF
– Support for creating PDF maps by importing geospatial files that retain metadata and coordinates
– Support for Optical character recognition (OCR) on PDF files using ClearScan
View and print PDF files with Adobe Reader.
Where's My Adobe Reader
Provides better overall performance for FASTER launch times and real-time zooming and panning
Enables you to fill out and submit PDF Forms from a variety of devices
Helps you download and organize digital editions (formerly known as eBooks) on a variety of devices, with full support for Portrait or landscape viewing
Lets you display and share Adobe Photoshop Album slide shows and electronic cards, and export images for online photo processing (Note that online photo services vary regionally.)
Allows you to save a range of files attached to PDF documents, such as word processing documents, spreadsheets, and Multimedia files, and open them in their native applications.