Adobe Acrobat version history
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Acrobat
Version | Release date | Notes | OS | Features |
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1.0 | 15 June 1993 |
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Windows | |
2.0 | September 1994 | Mac users very happy for new development compatible with said system. | Windows/Mac |
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3.0 | November 1996 | Windows/Mac | ||
4.0 | April 1999 | Windows/Mac | Support for PDF version 1.3 | |
5.0 | May 2001 | Windows/Mac | Support for PDF version 1.4 | |
6.0 | July 2003 |
Version 6 was criticized for its performance. Adobe Acrobat 6 is slow to load and use. The Acrobat 6 plug-ins for web browsers were also criticized for suffering from bad performance and potentially rendering one's web browser non-responsive.[2] |
Windows/Mac |
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7.0 | January 2005[3] |
It was the first version to include a mandatory product activation. |
Windows/Mac |
It included:
Adobe Acrobat 7 Professional for Windows now included Adobe LiveCycle Designer 7.0. Adobe Elements 7.0 was also released which was still only sold by volume licensing outlets but decreased the minimum licenses limit to 100 licenses. Finally, another edition of Adobe Acrobat, Acrobat 3D, was added to the set. Adobe Acrobat 3D included all of the functionality of Acrobat Professional 7.0 as well as updated assistance for embedded 3D computer graphics, tools for capturing 3D content from OpenGL applications, and the Adobe Acrobat 3D Toolkit for converting CAD documents to PDF objects. Also included is a version of the capture tool for installation on Unix systems. Acrobat 7 ended support for Windows 98 Second Edition and Windows Me. However, Adobe released editions of Adobe Reader for Linux, Solaris (SPARC only), HP-UX and IBM AIX. |
8.0 | November 2006[4] | * Support for PDF version 1.7
A later update 8.1 on June 2007 was released in order to be compatible with Microsoft Office 2007, Windows Vista, and 64-bit Windows operating systems.[5] Also during September 2007, Adobe Reader 8.1.1 released for Linux and Solaris (SPARC) users. The Adobe Acrobat 8 set had a few changes. Acrobat 3D was now able to produce embedded PRC file format, a very compressed format for geometry and graphics which requires Reader 8.1 to display. It also supported Product Manufacturing Information and many different CAD formats. Acrobat Connect Professional (formerly Macromedia Breeze) was also added to the set. It allowed scalable interactive web conferencing and multiple personal meeting rooms for everyone part of an enterprise. The Mac OS X version of Adobe Acrobat Pro was improved significantly: Adobe Acrobat for Macintosh was made a Universal binary that operated on both PPC and Intel architectures. 8.x product support ended in November 2011.[6] |
Windows/Mac |
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9.0 | June 2, 2008[8][9] |
Adobe Acrobat 9.0 was released . Support for version 9 ended June 26, 2013,[10] with the last available update being 9.5.5. Adobe Reader 9 ends compatibility with Adobe Reader Extensions 5 and 6 which permit Adobe Reader client software to save changes to filled-in forms in PDFs. Adobe Reader Extensions 6.1 and newer are still usable. Legacy PDFs will still be viewable, however they will open with the warning "This document enables Reader capabilities that are no longer enabled in this Reader version."[11] The Adobe Acrobat 9 set also omitted the multiple document interface. Previous versions of Adobe Acrobat activated multiple PDF files in the same window (except for version 8 where MDI was only an alternative option and the default mode SDI). Acrobat 9 however, only uses the single document interface scheme, wherein each PDF file is activated in an instance of Adobe Acrobat.[12] |
Windows/Mac |
The Adobe Acrobat 9 set includes a new program: Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended for Microsoft Windows. This product includes Adobe Presenter as well as the features of Acrobat 3D. |
10.0 | November 15, 2010.[13][14] |
Support by Adobe ended November 15, 2015. It included "sandboxing" protection for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. Compatibility was ended for Windows 2000 and Power PC based Apple Macintosh computers. Adobe Reader X is available for Windows, Mac OS, Android, and iOS.[15][16][17][18] Compatibility with Linux is not planned.[19] |
Windows/Mac | |
11.0 | October 15, 2012.[20] |
This version is supported by Adobe until October 15, 2017. The graphical user interface for desktop systems is carried over from version 10. Adobe Acrobat XI is available for Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows 8, but not Windows Vista albeit unofficially installable and runnable.[21] It is also available for Mac OS X Snow Leopard or later.[17] |
Windows/Mac |
Some new features include a completely redesigned PDF editing experience, exporting PDF files to Microsoft PowerPoint, touch-friendly capabilities for mobile devices, and integrated cloud services. LiveCycle Designer is no longer bundled (but remains a standalone product). Acrobat XI was released to the market on October 15, 2012. |
DC (2015.0) | April 6, 2015.[22] |
The UI in this version has changed dramatically since version XI. Adobe Acrobat DC is available for Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 or later, but not Windows XP or Windows Vista. It is also available for Mac OS X 10.9 and 10.10 or later. Beginning in this version, version numbers are now labeled by year of release, not by the number of the release. As such, this has version number "15" instead of "12". Also, Adobe Acrobat DC is split into two tracks, continuous and classic. The classic track has updates released quarterly and does not provide new features in updates, whereas the continuous track has updates issued more frequently with updates performed silently and automatically.[23] |
Windows/Mac |
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Reader Touch
1.0
Originally called Adobe Reader For Windows Tablets (Version 1.0) was released on the Microsoft Windows Store on the second week of December 2012,[25] based on the Adobe Reader Mobile engine found in the iOS, Android, Blackberry and Windows phone versions, is the first application written by Adobe Systems for the Windows 8/RT Metro Style interface. The current versions offers only basic PDF reading features, subsequent patches will bring more complex features to catch up with the more feature complete iOS and Android versions. Adobe Reader for Windows Tablets supports both ARM and Intel x86/x86_64 architectures and can be used both via touch and the more classic keyboard+mouse combination. The main features are:
- Windows 8 Native App and UI
- Semantic Zoom to jump between pages
- Bookmarks and search feature
- Opening password protected PDF
- Select and Copy text
On February 1, 2013 Adobe Reader for Windows Tablet has been officially renamed to Adobe Reader Touch to tell Hybrid Desktop Windows 8 Users which version of Adobe Reader may have (Modern UI or Desktop Version).[26] Name change apart, the changes include:
- Easier Document Navigation With Mouse and Keyboard ([+] and [-] Zoom Buttons)
- View Sticky Notes
1.1
Version 1.1 was released on April 11, 2013. The changes include:
- Printing
- Keyboard shortcuts for Find, Open, Print and Close
1.2
Version 1.2 was released on June 27, 2013. This update adds:
- Go To Page for quicker navigation
- Notes to your document
- Highlight, Strikeout and Underline with Selection and Markup Tool to text
- View Notes attached to text markup
- Save and Save As functionality
1.3
- Fill and Save PDF Forms
- Change Color of Highlight, Underline and Strikeout text markups
Reader for Android
10.0
The first Android edition of Adobe Reader X was released to the Android Market (now Google Play Store) on November 18, 2010.[27] Main features include:
- Text Search
- Password Protected Documents
- Quick Jump Between Pages In Documents
- Sharing A Document
- Fit-To-Screen Viewing Mode
- PDF Portfolios
- Performance & Security Enhancements
10.1
Version 10.1 was released on October 9, 2011 With added support for Android Tablets,[28] The new features include:
- Tablet friendly UI
- Navigation using Bookmarks
- Text selection copy
- View comments
- Faster document open time and flips
- Smoother Pinch-Zoom experience
- Visibly less "white" as you navigate the document
- Intermediate rendering feedback for complex documents
- Support for viewing PDFs protected with Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management
- Higher Quality image rendering
10.5
Version 10.5 was released on the Google Play Store the 6 March 2013,[29] this major update brings many new features and improvements to Reader For Android:
- Go to Page
- Night Mode
- Smart Zoom
- Screen Brightness Lock
- Undo In Freehand Annotation
- Sync last position on Acrobat.com
- Forms Central PDF Validation
- Google Cloud Print
- "Back" after clicking an internal link or bookmark
11.1
- Ability to Purchase Adobe PDF Pack and Adobe ExportPDF Services directly from Adobe Reader
- Conversion of Documents and Images in PDF with Adobe PDF Pack
- Export PDF File in Word or Excel format with Adobe ExportPDF
- New and improved search experience
- Online Help
- New and improved UI with MultiWindow support
11.2
- Support for user-added bookmarks
- Read out loud and UI navigation with accessibility mode
- Telephone hyperlinks for automatic dialing from within PDF
- Enhanced UI in document view
- Two page viewing mode for tablets
Reader for iOS
10.1
On October 9, 2011 Adobe Systems Inc. released a port of Adobe Reader X (10.1) for the Apple iOS devices, featuring an optimized UI for both for the iPhone/iPod Touch and the iPad.[30] The iOS port was at feature parity with the Android version 10.1, the main features are:
- Text Search
- Password Protected Documents
- Sharing documents with the "Open With..." command
- Tablet friendly UI
- Navigation using Bookmarks
- Text selection copy
- Print via AirPrint Framework
- View Comments
- Faster document open time and flips
- Smoother Pinch-Zoom experience
- Visibly less "white" as you navigate the document
- Intermediate rendering feedback for complex documents
- Support for viewing PDFs protected with Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management
- Higher Quality image rendering
- Security and stability Improvements
10.5
Version 10.5 was released on the Apple Store the 9 March 2013,[31] this major update brings many new features and improvements to Reader For iOS:
- Go to Page
- Night Mode
- Smart Zoom
- Screen Brightness Lock
- Undo In Freehand Annotation
- Sync last position on Acrobat.com
- Forms Central PDF Validation
- VoiceOver Support for Accessibility
- Bluetooth Keyboard Support for Form-Field Navigation
10.6
- Enhanced integration with Acrobat.com
- Options to flatten when Sharing files
- View notes attached to text markup
- Updated iPhone UI
- Delete and Rename files in Acrobat.com
11
- Ability to buy Adobe CreatePDF service using In app purchase
- Convert an image to PDF using Adobe’s CreatePDF service
- Create PDF files from a variety of file formats using CreatePDF service
- Ability to buy Adobe ExportPDF service using in app purchase
- Export PDF files to various formats (Word, excel, etc..) for editing using ExportPDF service
11.2
- Updated UI to be iOS7 native
- Updated recent documents UI
- Improved file management
- Integrated help
- Improved accuracy of text selection
- Added monthly option for PDF Pack Subscription
- Upgraded navigation
- Fixed crashes
15.0.0
Adobe Reader is now Adobe Acrobat DC. Version 15.0.0 was released on April 7, 2015, supporting iOS 8.0 and above.[32] The new features include:
- Easily accomplish frequent tasks from the new Tools menu
- View recent files across computers and devices with Mobile Link
- Use free Adobe Fill & Sign to fill, sign, and send forms on your iPad
- Edit text on your iPad with font matching, sizing, colors, and more
- Organize pages: reorder, rotate, and delete pages in PDF files
- Undo and redo changes including highlights, comments, and text edits
- Open files stored in your Creative Cloud account
- Sign in with support for Enterprise IDs
15.0.1
Version 15.0.1 was released on April 18, 2015, supporting iOS 8.0 and above.[33] The new features include:
- Easily access free annotation tools! Select “Comment” from the Tool Switcher
- Find files faster. File list now defaults to Local Files
- Bug fixes
15.0.2
Version 15.0.2 was released on April 24, 2015, supporting iOS 8.0 and above. The new features include:
- Tap on My Documents to easily find files
- Access free commenting tools from the Viewer
- Enjoy performance improvements for large files
- Bug fixes
15.2
Version 15.2 was released on November 13, 2015, supporting iOS 8.0 and above. The new features include:
- Integration with Dropbox to open and save files. Connect your Dropbox account to Acrobat Reader to:
- Browse and open your Dropbox files
- Annotate, edit and sign PDF files
- Save changes back to Dropbox
15.3
Version 15.3 was released on January 5, 2016, supporting iOS 8.0 and above. The new features include:
- Sign PDFs using the new e-signature panel:
- Capture your handwritten signature via camera
- Save your e-signature to use each time you sign
- Automatically sync your e-signature to use with Adobe Acrobat Pro, Standard, or Reader on desktop
- Fixed:
- Bugs that caused lost comments and annotations
- Crashes and improved stability
15.4
Version 15.4 was released on January 23, 2016, supporting iOS 8.0 and above.[34] The new features include:
- Improved reading experience for PDFs with bookmarks
- Changed bookmark destinations to ignore zoom settings
- Fixed:
- Intermittent crashes
- Crashes when opening certain documents
- Bug in PDF rendering where content was not visible
16.02.23
Version 16.02.23 was released on February 17, 2016, supporting iOS 8.0 and above.[35] The new features include:
- Optimized for iPad Pro: View, annotate and sign documents on iPad Pro’s expansive display.
- Added support for iOS 9 Split View and Slide Over: Multitask with two apps open side-by-side.
- Expanded support for Dropbox: Save files directly to Dropbox with the new “Save to…” menu item.
- Decreased app file size.
- Fixed:
- Drawing performance with Apple Pencil.
- Intermittent VoiceOver crashes.
- Issue when viewing documents containing some Asian fonts.
- Sporadic crashes when editing documents.
16.03.15
Version 16.03.15 was released on March 10, 2016, supporting iOS 8.0 and above. Features include:[36]
- Expanded support for Dropbox: Use Create PDF and Export PDF on files stored in Dropbox. (Subscription required.)
- Improved performance when tapping on form fields and comments in certain PDFs.
16.04.05
Version 16.04.05 was released on March 30, 2016, supporting iOS 8.0 and above. Features include:
- Ability to remove individual items from Recent files list.
- Improved palm rejection to remove marks from resting your palm on the screen when using Apple Pencil with iPad Pro.
- Fixed:
- Issue with applying image-based signatures.
- Ability to share files with names containing certain symbols.
- Bug causing users to be unexpectedly signed out of Adobe Document Cloud.
- Improved stability.
16.05.18
Version 16.05.18 was released on May 6, 2016, supporting iOS 8.0 and above.[37] The new features include:
- Fixed:
- Slow scrolling of file listings on iOS 9.3 and above.
- Bug preventing some edits to be saved to PDF.
- Ability to move, rename, and delete the correct file in filtered lists.
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