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Acrobat Pro

Adobe Acrobat
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Adobe Acrobat Pro DC running on Windows 8. Other editions of Acrobat DC (Standard and Reader) feature a similar interface.
Adobe Acrobat Pro DC running on Windows 8. Other editions of Acrobat DC (Standard and Reader) feature a similar interface.
Developer(s) Adobe Systems
Initial release June 15, 1993; 25 years ago (1993-06-15)
Stable release(s)
Windows, continuous track 18.011.20040 / May 14, 2018; 44 days ago (2018-05-14)
Windows, classic track 15.006.30418 / May 14, 2018; 44 days ago (2018-05-14)
macOS, continuous track 18.011.20040 / May 14, 2018; 44 days ago (2018-05-14)
OS X, classic track 15.006.30418 / May 14, 2018; 44 days ago (2018-05-14)
Android 17.0 / January 24, 2017; 16 months ago (2017-01-24)
iOS 17.01.31 / January 26, 2017; 16 months ago (2017-01-26)
Windows, UWP, PC 3.1 / September 29, 2014; 3 years ago (2014-09-29)
Windows, UWP, mobile 16.0.137027 / February 3, 2016; 2 years ago (2016-02-03)
Linux 9.5.5 / May 14, 2013; 5 years ago (2013-05-14)
Solaris 9.4.1 / November 30, 2010; 7 years ago (2010-11-30)
HP-UX, AIX 7.0.9 / January 9, 2007; 11 years ago (2007-01-09)
Preview release(s)
None
Operating system Windows, macOS, Linux,Android, iOS, BlackBerry Tablet OS, BlackBerry 10, Windows Phone
Size
  • Reader: 71.24 MB
  • Acrobat Pro: 501 MB
Type Desktop publishing
License

Proprietary

Website

Proprietary

Adobe Acrobat is a family of application software and Web services developed by Adobe Systems 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, printing and annotating of PDF files. Additional, "Premium", services are available for reader 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.

Since the early 90s the Acrobat product has had several competitors, some of which used their own document formats, such as:

Adobe also allows third parties to develop Acrobat plug-ins, which can add extra functions to the Acrobat program.

Adobe has changed the names of the products of the Acrobat set several times, also dividing, merging, or discontinuing products. Initially, the name "Acrobat" was used as the parent name of a set of products which included Acrobat Reader, Acrobat Exchange and Acrobat Distiller. Over time, Acrobat Reader became Reader; and the name Acrobat Exchange was simplified to Acrobat. Between versions 3 and 5, Standard and Professional versions were one product known simply as Acrobat.

In April 2015, Adobe introduced the Adobe "Document Cloud," along with the first of several applications with "DC" at the end of the name. One of the main goals was to have all of a user's PDFs available on any of the user's devices, such as editing a PDF on an iPad and then later retrieving it on a PC. As of October, 2015, the "Document Cloud" also includes integration with Dropbox and includes electronic signature improvements, although at least some features require a subscription.


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