

At first look, I was shocked to see that the menus had all but disappeared. If you’ve worked in previous versions of Acrobat, the first thing you may notice after opening Acrobat X is that the interface is drastically different. So, without further ado, I’d like to take you on a tour of these new and improved features in Acrobat X (not in any particular order). This suite is meant for those of us who probably don’t own a Creative Suite already and are looking for a set of tools to create dynamic PDF files for circulation, where the sky is the limit, creatively. Guess how many hours the team spent on Acrobat X? Try 5 million.Īlong with the new version of Acrobat (including Acrobat X Standard and Pro), Adobe has created a new Acrobat X Suite, which is a bundle of products including Acrobat X Pro, Photoshop CS5, Captivate 5, Presenter 7, LiveCycle Designer ES2, and Media Encoder CS5. Just to prove to you that a lot went into it, you can read about it here on the Acrobat blog. You can do the same if you want to download a trial of the program from the Adobe website (there is only a Windows trial at the time of this article’s publication).Ī lot of work went into the making of Acrobat X, and it shows in the final product. Acrobat X has been out for several months now, and I figured it was worth while to give you a look into the new and improved features for the program.
