Adobe Acrobat Professional | 19.83MB

Even with so many applications exporting decent PDF files, Adobe has pumped just enough new features and online services into Acrobat 9 to keep it useful, and perhaps even compelling.

The ultimate measure of success for an open standard such as PDF is that it becomes so pervasive you no longer need anything special to make it work. And it felt like we were reaching that point with PDF. Yes, print shops still need to fix or tweak customer PDFs, but for the most part the PDF files churned out by page-layout and other applications do what they're supposed to do.

With Acrobat Professional, and the sister Acrobat Reader , Adobe has left well enough alone and modestly enhanced the basics of this 15-year-old workhorse product: enhanced color conversion, Overprint preview, better preflighting, layer control, etc. This isn t to suggest that the changes to PDF file writing and evaluation are insignificant -- and I will cover those changes in the section below called "Enhanced and New Print-Production Features" -- but they don't turn heads.

Instead, the attention-getters in this version of Acrobat are about improving the way people work together on documents. I hate myself for resorting to terms like collaboration and workflow, but it must be done. Adobe has added tools to Acrobat (and complimentary tools through Acrobat.com) that start to take us from a linear creation and approval process to a more dynamic and real-time model.

Acrobat Pro costs $449; registered users of earlier versions of Acrobat can upgrade for $159. Acrobat also comes in Pro Extended ($699) and Standard ($299) versions, but Acrobat Pro is the best version for creative professionals...

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