Adobe Acrobat 8.1.1 Is Ready
Published by: Codrut Nistor, in News
October23rd2007
If you ask someone about a program to read or write PDF files, the most probable answer you'll get is "Adobe Acrobat". No matter if it's about the free to use Reader, or the high-end PDF editing Adobe Acrobat Professional, Adobe rules this part of the market with an iron hand, and there's nothing strange about this, since they introduced the PDF format in the first place. Today, their Acrobat line of products got a new update, bringing the current version number to 8.1.1, so let's see what do we get...
The new version patches 8 problems, including a security vulnerability noticed on the Windows platform, in conjunction with Internet Explorer 7, and two issues that caused the Windows version to crash. It's interesting to see that all serious problems of the program seem to occur with the Windows version, while Mac OS versions of Adobe Acrobat work without problems in the same conditions that cause crashes in Microsoft's operating system...
As it seems normal, after checking the fixes list, only the Windows versions of the Acrobat family got updated, and the current release is designed to run on Vista, XP, Windows 2000 and Windows 2003.
At last, if you're insterested about the system requirements, here you go - Intel Pentium III or equivalent, 256MB of memory (512 recommended), 470MB of disk space, 1024X768 resolution, CD-ROM drive and Internet or phone connection, needed for product activation.
To grab one member of the Acrobat family, simply go to the
official page and get what you need. We have shown you the way, and now we are looking forward to hear your comments, as usual. Don't keep us waiting!

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2 Comments on Adobe Acrobat 8.1.1 Is Ready
On 10/23/2007 at 5:09 pm luke said:
Is this version compatible with AutoCAD 2008? I couldn't find this information on Adobe's website.
On 10/23/2007 at 5:23 pm Codrut Nistor said:
I don't see any reason for it not to be compatible with AutoCAD 2008. You should download it, give it a try, and then let us all know if you had any compatibility problems.
Good luck!
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