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Adobe Reader, by Adobe Systems Inc., is the most popular software to manage your PDF files. This new version features useful and advanced characteristics that enhance the experience of using Acrobat. With Acrobat Reader you can create, view, edit and print your PDF files, more easily and efficiently.
One of the most interesting features is the addition of Web Conference or meeting services through Acrobat Connect, that allows you to join an online work group, to share your screen and collaborate with your colleagues.
Apart from these innovations, you can enjoy all the classic features of Adobe Acrobat like reading a book in full screen, having a better view of your documents, customizing the tool bar and panels according to your needs and several options to print your documents, all this through a user-friendly interface.
This version also includes an improved Read Out Loud option, which works better and sounds more precise than in previous versions.
The standard version of Acrobat Reader, which is free, can be upgraded to Pro allowing you to enjoy more tools and features to manage your PDF files.
Advantages
  • Free
  • New features
  • easy to use
Disadvantages
  • slow software loading

Reviewed by: Claudia Liliana Timmer

Reviewer rating: Editor's rating 5

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