Adobe Reader XI
Adobe developed the Portable Document Format to standardize electronic document handling. PDF, the file format that carries the business world on its back, is everywhere, from product manuals to legal documents. To open, view, and edit PDFs, you need a PDF reader -- for example, Adobe's free Reader. Despite competition from simpler tools, Reader remains the standard the others are judged against. We looked at the latest version of Reader, Adobe Reader X. With it you can view and annotate all PDF files, sign documents electronically, and access optional Adobe Online subscription services directly from inside its interface.Reader X's familiar interface opens with a
quick-start file manager from which we could open a recent file or log
in to an existing Adobe Online account. We clicked Open and browsed to a
folder full of PDFs we use for testing. Reader rendered each document
with high detail and faithful color reproduction. Clicking the Sign icon
on Reader's toolbar let us digitally sign documents by adding text or
attaching a signature via a wizard. We could also Print our document or
e-mail it as an attachment or via Adobe Send Now. We could highlight
text, add Sticky Notes, take a Snapshot, and attach Comments.
Reader has some extras that stripped-down
competitors can't match, such as its Read Out Loud tool, which can read
documents to you if you have sound capability. A Tracker tool monitors
updates to Reviews and Forms. Under the Edit menu, entries labeled
Protection, Analysis, and Accessibility let us manage security settings,
check document accessibility, and analyze data using the Object Data
Tool and Geospatial Location Tool. Reader doesn't lack support, either,
starting with the sort of extensive Help file you'd expect from an Adobe
product. The optional online services include converting PDFs to Word
or Excel documents and creating PDFs using Adobe CreatePDF online.
Clicking Tools toggles open the online extras.
Click Install button to install this software by external source
Total size: 73.4 MB
Note: Your antivirus software must allow you to install software
What's new?
Reader XI comes with a full set of commenting tools. So you can add
sticky notes, highlight text, and use lines, shapes, stamps, and a
typewriter tool to place comments anywhere on your PDF document.No need to print documents before you sign
them. With Reader XI, it’s simple to add your electronic signature to
PDFs and just as easy to get them signed by others.
Commenting
Reader XI comes with a full set of commenting
tools. So you can add sticky notes, highlight text, and use lines,
shapes, stamps, and a typewriter tool to place comments anywhere on your
PDF document.
Say goodbye to paper forms. Type your
responses right on the PDF form, or click through and fill in the form
fields. Then save and submit. That's really all there is to it.
Sign files
No need to print documents before you sign
them. With Reader XI, it’s simple to add your electronic signature to
PDFs and just as easy to get them signed by others.
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