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Adobe Reader 7.0 gets Linux friendly

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HYDERABAD: Adobe Systems Inc. has announced immediate availability of Adobe Reader 7.0 for the Linux operating system. With the availability of the company's universal client software for Linux, Adobe now supports the ability to view and print content across all major operating systems in the enterprise.






Combined with Adobe LiveCycle server software, Adobe Reader 7.0 for Linux lets individuals participate in business processes and interact with many types of content more securely, both on and off-line, inside and outside the firewall. The Adobe Intelligent Document Platform gives organizations the ability to create and integrate intelligent documents that can be accessed and interacted with through the ubiquitous Adobe Reader.





Adobe Reader 7.0 is free, universal client software that delivers the ability to reliably view and navigate Adobe PDF files across various operating systems, hardware and mobile device platforms.


In addition, Adobe Reader users can participate in document reviews when enabled by Acrobat 7.0 Professional, enforce security and control policies on PDF files and have Yahoo! Search capabilities.

Adobe Reader 7.0 for Linux supports Novell SUSE and Red Hat Linux distributions.

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