Adobe Acrobat 9 Announced today!

lots of fun and serious features!
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/
Jon

Hi Glenn,
Since Acrobat 9 is not officially out (laugh at my first posting) -
we'll have to wait for the official response unfortunately from Enfocus.
However, since Adobe went through many different architecture changes
with Acrobat 8, MACH code, Intel and Vista etc then only minor changes
to the APIs of most developers is required to work with Acrobat 9.
I would expect people who purchased the 08 series to have a free upgrade
but not sure about users of Pitstop Pro 7 and Server 4 though.
Jon

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