New 3D Update for Acrobat 9 Pro Extended

The following URL will take you to the download page for a new 3D Update for Acrobat 9 Pro Extended:
http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/detail.jsp?ftpID=4073
This free downloadable executable contains several updated dynamic link libraries (DLLs) that provide support for more recent versions of CAD file formats when using Adobe® Acrobat® 9 Pro Extended and Adobe 3D Reviewer. It also fixes a number of bugs related to CAD format import in Acrobat 9 Pro Extended and 3D Reviewer.
New supported CAD format versions for this update:
CAD format: Autodesk Inventor
Supported version: Up to 12.x and 2009
CAD format: Dassault CATIA V5
Supported version: Up to R19
CAD format: CoCreate OneSpace Designer
Supported version: V3 to v2008
CAD format:Siemens NX
Supported version: Up to NX6
CAD format: Siemens Parasolid
Supported version: Up to 19

No.
Adobe stopped all support for 3D file conversion with the introduction of the Acrobat X Family back in 2010. There have been and will be no further updates to the 3D import functionality. The translation engine that used to be in Pro Extended is now sold as a commercial product by Tetra4D, but it's not compatible with Acrobat 9.

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