November 15, 2004
Adobe 7.0 debuts

If you have been online for any serious length of time doing any serious work - you have undoubtedly come across a "PDF" file. Adobe's well known file format is used by businesses large and small and should be a must have tool for your business.
Do not stop at just being able to VIEW pdf documents but you should also be able to MAKE pdf files. Why? You can better ensure that someone viewing your document views it the way you intended - no worry about margin's, formatting and etc.
Computing.co.uk writes Adobe will today announce Acrobat 7.0 and a new product, Livecycle Policy Server, to control Acrobat file access. Both are due in December.
Acrobat 7.0 brings new workflow capabilities. Staff can use the free Adobe Reader to submit feedback to a document author, who can then choose which changes to apply.
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