Adobe Acrobat Reader PDF Maker

Developer
Adobe Systems, Inc.
Genre
Business
Version
17.10.32
Release date
October 17th 2011
Size
84.5 Mb
Price
Free
  • Dropbox Now Lets You Edit PDF Files While On The Go

    November 23rd at 10:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Dropbox says that, starting now, customers will be able to edit PDF files saved into their Dropbox account while using iOS applications, with support for Android set to arrive in the near future. This improved support for working with the popular file format comes on the heels of Dropbox’s partnership with Adobe, announced last month, which included Dropbox’s integration into…

  • Dropbox & Adobe Acrobat Reader for iOS updated with tighter integration for PDF editing

    November 23rd at 7:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    Collaboration between Dropbox and Adobe has resulted in updates for both the official Dropbox and Acrobat Reader apps, making it easier for users to access and edit their PDFs in the cloud.

  • Contentious 'After School' returns to App Store, '1Password for Mac' gets time-based two-step verification

    April 7th at 11:11pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    The controversial high school messaging app After School has returned to the iOS App Store after a fourth-month ban, while 1Password for Mac has been updated with a time-based two-step verification system, and Adobe's Reader app for iOS has been rebranded and relaunched under the Acrobat DC flag.

  • Apple Unveils Top Apps of All Time

    October 8th at 5:14pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    As Apple's App Store nears 50 billion downloads, the company reveals the all-time most popular apps for iPhone and iPad.

  • Adobe Reader Update Brings New Features to iOS & Android

    April 10th at 4:05pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Adobe has just released updates to its ubiquitous Adobe Reader apps, bringing new features like the Ink Signature Tool, which lets users sign with their finger on touch screens. Other…

  • Adobe Reader app comes to iOS

    October 20th at 2:11am / The Verge / 0 opinions

    Adobe's CreatePDF has been available on your iPad and iPhone since August, but until a few days ago, there was no official app for viewing PDFs — it's finally arrived. There are already plenty of apps that read Adobe's ubiquitous file format, but this one should provide a fallback for encrypted files that others can't handle without licensing the mechanism from Adobe. It also brings expected features like annotation, wireless printing, and a slew of supported languages, but third party apps have done...

  • Adobe Launches Adobe Reader For iOS

    October 17th at 11:10am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Adobe has just launched a version of its PDF Reader, Adobe Reader for iOS devices, which supports iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The new, free application, available here in iTunes, lets users view PDF files opened via email, on the Web or from within any application that supports iOS’s “Open In” functionality.