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Adobe Acrobat

Adobe Acrobat Professional 8.0 running on Windows XP
Developed by Adobe Systems
Latest release 8.1.2 / 2008-02-05
OS Cross-platform
Genre PDF viewer and writer
License Adobe EULA
Website http://www.adobe.com/acrobat

Adobe Acrobat is a family of computer programs developed by Adobe Systems, designed to view, create, manipulate and manage files in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF)[1]. Some software in the family is commercial, and some free of charge. Adobe Reader (formerly Acrobat Reader) is available as a no-charge download from Adobe's web site, and allows the viewing and printing of PDF files.[2] Acrobat and Reader are widely used as a way to present information with a fixed layout similar to a paper publication.

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History

Since the early 1990s, the Acrobat product had several competitors who each used their own document formats, such as:

By the late 1990s PDF had become the de facto standard, and the others had become largely historical footnotes. This in turn has led to many more competitors for Adobe Acrobat, both free and commercial.

Today, there are a host of third-party programs that create or manipulate PDF, such as Ghostscript, Foxit, and Nitro PDF. Adobe also allows Acrobat plug-ins to be developed by third parties, which can add extra functions within the Acrobat program.

Product names

Adobe has changed the names of the products in the Acrobat family regularly, also splitting products up, joining them together, or discontinuing members. This causes much confusion, not only about what product to obtain, but even about what product people have. Between version 3 and 5, Standard and Professional versions were one product simply called Adobe Acrobat.

As of April 2007, the current main members of the Adobe Acrobat family are

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Adobe Reader 8 icon
  • Adobe Reader 8 (previously Adobe Acrobat Reader)
  • Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard
  • Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional
  • Adobe Acrobat 8 Elements (withdrawn before release)
  • Adobe Acrobat 3D Version 8
  • A growing collection of server and specialist products

Adobe has never created a product called either Adobe Writer or Acrobat Writer, although these names seem a natural opposite to the Reader product. Adding more confusion, Acrobat used to include a printer driver called PDFWriter, which is unrelated.

Product history

Acrobat Reader 1.0 for Macintosh was originally released 15 June 1993, later for DOS and Windows 3.1. This was not available in single copies and was not initially free. After a while the IRS purchased a right to distribute Reader 1.0, effectively making it seem free to those who obtained it that way:

  • PDF version 1.0 supported.
  • Acrobat Exchange 1.0 (included PDFWriter printer driver and Acrobat Exchange application).
  • Acrobat Distiller 1.0. Created a PDF from PostScript (no printer driver at this stage).

Acrobat Reader 2.0 for Windows and Macintosh was first released September 1994. It is now available free of charge:

  • PDF version 1.1 (and prior) supported.
  • Acrobat Exchange 2.0, package as 1.0.
  • Acrobat Professional 2.0, which included the contents of Acrobat Exchange, plus Distiller.
  • There were 2.1 updates.
  • Acrobat Catalog was introduced, using Verity, Inc. technology to create searchable indexes to PDF files. Searching required a special version of Acrobat Reader or Acrobat Exchange.

Acrobat Reader 3.0 was released 1996. The first to display PDF files in-browser, and the first to support form filling:

  • PDF version 1.2 (and prior) supported.
  • A free Reader to allow searching was made available, but was not part of the default download.
  • Acrobat 3.0 – replaced Acrobat Professional 2.1. Included Acrobat Catalog, and a Distiller printer driver.
  • Updates to 3.01 and 3.02; 3.02 introduced extended forms capabilities and JavaScript.
  • First release with support for Windows 95 and later. Last release with support for Windows 3.1.

Acrobat Reader 4.0 was released April 1999:

  • PDF version 1.3 (and prior) supported.
  • Acrobat 4.0.
  • Updates to 4.05.
  • Introduced Distiller Server 4.0, identical to the regular Distiller but with a multi-user license (Windows, Linux, Solaris).
  • Acrobat Business Tools 4.0 – a limited version of Acrobat.

Acrobat Reader 5.0 was released May 2001:

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