Have you ever bought a new car, and couldn’t wait to drive it past your friend’s house? You hoped to be seen in your new machine. If they weren’t home, you made sure to swing by a few times throughout the day, just in case they returned home. You were proud of your new wheels, [...]
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Acrobat X: Look At Me!!!
Posted in Acrobat Tips & Tricks, Acrobat Training, Updates & Patches, tagged Acrobat, Acrobat 9 Professional, Acrobat technology, Acrobat Tips, Acrobat Training, Acrobat X, Acrobat X Professional, adobe, Adobe Acrobat, PDF on November 21, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
X-citing News!
Posted in Acrobat History, Acrobat Training, Updates & Patches, tagged Acrobat, Acrobat 9 Professional, Acrobat technology, Acrobat Tips, Acrobat Training, adobe, Adobe Acrobat on October 23, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
There’s something exciting in the Adobe world, and it’s about to hit the shelves of your favorite software store. Earlier this week, Adobe announced the pending release of the “Acrobat X” family of software (BTW – That’s spoken as “Acrobat Ten”). There are some really exciting changes and improvements over Acrobat 9. The most noticeable [...]
It’s Update Time!
Posted in Acrobat Tips & Tricks, Acrobat Training, Updates & Patches, tagged Acrobat, Acrobat 9 Professional, Acrobat technology, Acrobat Tips, Acrobat Training, adobe, Adobe Acrobat, PDF on October 11, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Some things in life just get better with time. As a regular Acrobat user since version 2, I can tell you with great confidence that Acrobat 9 is better than Acrobat 8, which was better than Acrobat 7, etc. Improvements and tweaks (and repair patches) are a constant component of the software industry. Adobe clearly [...]
Acrobat Updates to 9.1.1
Posted in Acrobat Training, Updates & Patches on May 13, 2009 | 1 Comment »
A critical vulnerability has been identified in Adobe Reader 9.1 and Acrobat 9.1 and earlier versions. This vulnerability (CVE-2009-1492) would cause the application to crash and could potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system. A second vulnerability has also been reported that appears to affect Adobe Reader for UNIX only (CVE-2009-1493). [...]