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Publisher's Description
From Adobe Systems:
Adobe Acrobat X Pro software lets you deliver professional PDF communications. Create and edit PDF files with rich media included, share information more securely, and gather feedback more efficiently.
What's new in this version: Usability and productivity
- Streamlined commenting process: Access mark-up tools and view comments from a single, unified Annotations panel. A read or unread indicator shows which comments you have read and which you have not. Find comments quickly using the new Filter Comments feature.
- Action wizard: Guide users through multi-step tasks and share with others using the new Action wizard. Actions can standardize procedures and increase consistency across an organization.
- ... See all new features
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"Productivity"
Version: Adobe Acrobat X Pro 10.1.1
Pros
I should know something curiously
Cons
No comment for else
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"very good one"
Version: Adobe Acrobat X Pro 10.1.1
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excellent one
Cons
shall meet the requirementsits excellent
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"edit pdf files"
Version: Adobe Acrobat X Pro 10.1.1
Pros
Have to get touch with PDF, so necessary to find a suitable app to help.
Cons
it helps...helpful
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"not very satisfisant"
Version: Adobe Acrobat X Pro 10.1.1
Pros
trial version
Cons
complet version not trial
Summary
not conveyable with my window vista version
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"profession"
Version: Adobe Acrobat X Pro 10.1.1
Pros
convenient for pdf edit
Cons
take up too much space
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