Software maker Adobe Systems Inc. (ADBE) Wednesday announced the immediate availability of Adobe Acrobat 9 software, with improved support for a broad range of content types and expanded collaboration capabilities.
The new version included 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.
According to the company, Acrobat 9 will help organizations to address challenge of communicating with broadly dispersed teams of customers in a compelling way.
Shawn Pressley, director of project management systems and development at Hill International, stated, "We can include proposals, images, computer-aided design models and even Adobe Flash applications in a single PDF Portfolio to clearly communicate what is required of our local and global teams."
The Acrobat 9 family consists of Acrobat 9 Standard, Acrobat 9 Pro, and the new Acrobat 9 Pro Extended software. Theses versions will be immediately available in English, French, German, and Japanese language versions, the company noted.
ADBE closed Tuesday's regular trading session at $41.38, up $1.01 or 2.50%, on a volume of 6.78 million shares.
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