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Adobe Acrobat gets Vista compatibility

Elsa Wenzel CNET News.com

Published: 07 Jun 2007 10:59 BST

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Adobe Acrobat 8, which shipped two months before the January release of Windows Vista, can now run on Vista and Citrix 64-bit systems.

Acrobat and Reader version 8.1 enhancements will download with Adobe update notifications and can be found at Adobe's website.

There's also new integration with Microsoft Office 2007, such as the capability to create a PDF file by right-clicking the mouse from within supported applications.

Microsoft Outlook 2007 can now preview multipage PDF files within email messages, just as it already displays Office documents. And Mac users will be able to view Flash movies within Adobe Acrobat and Reader 8.1 instead of using QuickTime.

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