![]() These versions include special TouchUp properties to manage digits, ligatures option and paragraph direction in right-to-left Middle Eastern scripts such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian, as well as standard left-to-right Indian scripts such as Devanagari and Gujarati. The Arabic and Hebrew versions are developed specifically for these languages, which are normally written right-to-left. Specific features for Arabic and Hebrew languages Arabic and Hebrew versions are available from WinSoft International, Adobe Systems' internationalization and localization partner. Internationalization and localization Language availabilityĪdobe Acrobat is available in the following languages: Arabic, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Ukrainian. The last pre-DC version, Acrobat XI, was last updated on October 11, 2016, and will remain supported until October 2017. Updates for the Classic track are released quarterly, and do not include new features, whereas updates for the Continuous track are issued more frequently, and implemented silently and automatically. From DC 2015 the Acrobat family is available in two tracks, the original track, now named Classic, and the Continuous track. ![]() Version numbers are now identified by the last two digits of the year of major release, and the month and year is specified the previous version was 12, but examples of the DC (Document Cloud) Acrobat product family versions are DC June 2016, version 15.016.20045, released 2 June 2016 and DC Classic January 2016, version 15.006.30119, released 12 January 2016. The UI had major changes with the introduction of Acrobat DC in 2015, which supports Windows 7 and later, and Mac OS X 10.9 and later. Main article: Adobe Acrobat version history Īs of April 2015, the main members of the Acrobat family include: As of October, 2015, the "Document Cloud" also includes integration with Dropbox and includes electronic signature improvements, although at least some features require a subscription. ![]() One of the main goals was to have all of a user's PDFs available on any of the user's devices, such as an editing a PDF on an iPad and then later retrieving it on a PC. In April 2015, Adobe introduced the Adobe "Document Cloud," along with the first of several applications with "DC" at the end of the name. Between versions 3 and 5, Standard and Professional versions were one product known simply as Acrobat. Over time, Acrobat Reader became Reader and the name Acrobat Exchange was simplified to Acrobat. Initially, the name "Acrobat" was used as the parent name of a set of products which included Acrobat Reader, Acrobat Exchange and Acrobat Distiller. Product namesĪdobe has changed the names of the products of the Acrobat set several times, also dividing, merging, or discontinuing products.
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