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Adobe Acrobat is a multitalented business application. You can use it to lock down electronic documents, create press-ready color pages, or produce form-laden documents that feed data to a database. But judging from the beta I tried of Adobe Acrobat X Pro ($449 when released in fourth quarter 2010), the latest iteration will be much more Web-aware, and it will be able to bring new life to formerly staid, static electronic documents.
Acrobat X Pro strikes me as a substantial upgrade. With Adobe software, such upgrades often involve a substantial learning curve–but in this case, Adobe has done well in making its upgrades more accessible to the nonprogrammers among us.
Acrobat X Pro Education/Non-profit Edition is available for pre-order for $159
Acrobat X Professional Student & Teacher Edition is available for pre-order for $119
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