Adobe adds Flash support to Acrobat 9
Acrobat 9 delivers native support for Adobe Flash technology, the ability to unify a wide range of content in rich PDF Portfolios, and access to real-time capabilities for co-navigating a PDF document with colleagues.
A Public beta is available at Acrobat.com that put communication, productivity, and collaboration tools right within a Web browser.
The new version enables users to include Adobe Flash Player compatible video and application files in PDF documents. Recipients simply need free Adobe Reader 9 software to consume the content.
Acrobat 9 also includes the ability to unify a wide range of content
into a single document with the new concept of PDF Portfolios. PDF
Portfolios enable business professionals to assemble multiple media
types, such as documents, video, audio, and even 3D objects, into one,
compressed PDF file. Users can then choose among several professional
layouts—or create their own—to quickly integrate content, define
navigation, and add polish and branding. As a result, communications
such as sales proposals, legal documents, and product collateral can
become far more customized and compelling.
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