TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) -- Adobe Systems Inc., the San Jose, Calif., producer of digital publishing technology, unveiled a viewer designed specifically for digital magazines. In a Tuesday statement, ...
If reading a print magazine or newspaper doesn’t hold enough excitement for you anymore, there’s always the digital edition with its vibrant audio, video, and interactive content. At least that’s what ...
Adobe’s new magazine viewer is the first component of the company’s digital publishing platform Adobe Systems’ newly released magazine digital viewer for iPad is the first component of an Adobe ...
Many Windows users are currently unable to use Adobe Acrobat Reader. A downgrade to the previous version resolves the error.
Even if Steve Jobs doesn’t want Flash on his App Store, he can’t do anything about digital versions of magazines built using InDesign, it seems. Because in case you don’t know, that’s how Adobe ...
The PDF, or portable document format file, was created to transform output from any document creation software into a file almost any recipient can open, regardless of his or her own computer's ...
In our Acrobat Reader review, we explored Adobe’s basic PDF viewer, while our Adobe Acrobat Pro review looked at the best-for-business option. Adobe Acrobat Standard sits in the middle of this line-up ...
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software is the free, trusted standard for viewing, printing, signing, and annotating PDFs. Its the only PDF viewer that can open and interact with all types of PDF content – ...
When viewing and printing PDF documents reliably, one name that pops up in our mind quickly is Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. It’s considered the global standard for managing documents and converting ...
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software is the free, trusted standard for viewing, printing, signing, and annotating PDFs. Its the only PDF viewer that can open and interact with all types of PDF content – ...
The best PDF software for you may not be the free program from the company that's synonymous with PDFs. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for Ziff-Davis' Computer ...