At the magazine design weblog, Pariah S. Burke describes some of the key new features of the new Adobe Acrobat 7. A couple of the most notable for the average individual designer are:
Acrobat 7 also adds new functionality to the free Acrobat Reader, integration with Microsoft Outlook, and the ability to convert Web pages from inside Internet Explorer. For more details on Acrobat 7, see the news stories at PDFzone.com as well as the complete description from Adobe of both Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional and Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Standard to find the one that is right for you.
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- Enhanced preflight features. Now many common issues such as the wrong inks or trapping errors can be corrected directly within Acrobat 7 instead of having to correct the problems in the source file and generating a new PDF
- More conversion filters. Now Acrobat 7 Professional can convert Microsoft Publisher files into press-ready PDFs.
Acrobat 7 also adds new functionality to the free Acrobat Reader, integration with Microsoft Outlook, and the ability to convert Web pages from inside Internet Explorer. For more details on Acrobat 7, see the news stories at PDFzone.com as well as the complete description from Adobe of both Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional and Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Standard to find the one that is right for you.
From this site: How to Get Text and Image Content Out of a PDF | Prepress with PDF | PDF Tutorials
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