Editor's
review
of
Adobe
Acrobat
Reader
This
free
software
lets
you
view
and
print
Adobe
Portable
Document
Format
(PDF)
files.
As
the
open
standard
for
worldwide
electronic
document
distribution,
Adobe
PDF
files
preserve
all
the
formatting,
the
graphics
and
the
colors
of
the
original
document,
so
Acrobat
users
know
they're
delivering
the
exact
same
presentation
to
everyone.
Adobe
Acrobat
Reader
offers
several
display
options
at
different
zoom
levels
depending
on
the
documents
need
for
exacting
details.
A
full-screen
mode
lets
you
view
documents
without
distraction.
You
can
also
complete
and
submit
PDF
forms
online,
a
feature
that
will
become
more
useful
as
companies
adopt
the
technology.
The
completely
redesigned
interface
in
this
latest
version
feels
more
intuitive
and
offers
tools
for
viewing
information
more
efficiently.
Another
welcome
addition
is
Acrobat
Reader's
integration
with
Adobe
Connect,
which
lets
users
instantly
comment
and
collaborate
on
projects
with
online
presentations
and
live
online
meetings.
The
integration
with
FedEx
Kinko's
for
remote
printing
is
nice,
if
you
need
that
kind
of
thing,
but
it's
subject
to
third-party
fees.
We
noticed
that
Acrobat
Reader
uses
a
significant
chunk
of
memory
in
our
processes
list,
but
with
the
way
Acrobat
Reader
is
commonly
used,
memory
issues
probably
won't
be a
problem
for
most
users.
Overall,
Adobe
Acrobat
Reader
provides
users
with
the
ability
to
view
PDF
files
efficiently,
with
an
interface
and
tools
to
make
viewing
both
simple
and
painless.
Though
there
are
other
PDF
readers
available
that
may
take
up
less
space
or
work
at
slightly
faster
speeds,
none
offer
as
much
of a
toolset
as
Acrobat
Reader
does
nor
seamless
integration
with
other
useful
Adobe
tools.
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