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Foxit Reader's success and popularity has resulted in over 325 million installs; making it one of the most used PDF technologies in the industry. Now organizations can deploy a proven PDF solution ...
New version of software for creating PDF files includes a beta version of free Adobe Reader 7 for Linux. Written by Stephen Shankland, Contributor Jan. 5, 2005 at 5:52 p.m. PT ...
It became an open ISO standard in 2015. Today, you can save documents as PDF files from many applications (e.g., exporting a document as a PDF from Word) and edit PDF files (e.g., using a PDF editor).
In 2004, Adobe cozied up to Linux on desktop computers, joining a Linux consortium and hiring staff for open-source work. The new Adobe Reader version is part of that warmer stance.
Reader 7.0 is free, universal client software that gives users the ability to view and navigate Adobe PDF files across operating systems, hardware and mobile device platforms.
My colleague John Timmer reported yesterday on Amazon's new Kindle e-book reader. Kindle's software platform unsurprisingly runs on the Linux operating system and uses numerous open-source ...
This isn't the first Linux-based e-reader, of course, and the Remarkable 2 probably holds the title of being the most popular in that respect. The PineNote, however, could very well be the most ...
With version 7, the free Adobe Reader software can be used to add comments and make modifications to PDF files--as long as the original PDF creator permits it and uses the Professional version.