Adobe Acrobat
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An Adobe Acrobat is an document application software that enables users to create, view, manipulate, print, and manage PDF files (in PDF format).
- Context:
- It can (often) have Adobe Acrobat Features, such as Adobe Acrobat AI Assistant.
- It can create PDF Files from various source formats.
- It can manipulate PDF Files by adding, removing, or altering content.
- It can view and print PDF Files across multiple operating systems including Windows, MacOS, Android (Operating System), and iOS.
- It can secure PDF Files with features like digital signatures and encryption.
- It can export PDF Files to other formats like Word, Excel, and more.
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- Example(s):
- Adobe Acrobat XI, released in 2012, introduced a touch-friendly interface and new features for PDF editing and web forms.
- Adobe Acrobat DC, launched in 2015, brought cloud connectivity with Adobe Document Cloud, enhancing accessibility and file sharing capabilities.
- Adobe Acrobat 2020, released for desktop platforms, focuses on simplifying the user interface and improving PDF editing tools.
- Adobe Acrobat Pro.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- MS Word.
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- See: File Hosting Service, Windows 11, Adobe Inc., Windows, MacOS, Android (Operating System), IOS, Megabyte, Gigabyte, Adobe Systems, Desktop Publishing, Proprietary Software.
References
2024
- (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Acrobat Retrieved:2024-4-11.
- Adobe Acrobat is a family of application software and Web services developed by Adobe Inc. to view, create, manipulate, print and manage Portable Document Format (PDF) files. 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, printing, scaling or resizing and annotating of PDF files. Additional, "Premium", services are available on paid subscription. The commercial proprietary Acrobat, available for Microsoft Windows and macOS only, can also create, edit, convert, digitally sign, encrypt, export and publish PDF files. Acrobat.com complements the family with a variety of enterprise content management and file hosting services.