Monday 30 June 2014

ADOBE ACROBAT XI PRO


Most people know Acrobat through the free Adobe Reader application that lets you view PDFs across all major computing platforms. And with the latest reader offering advanced capabilities such as form filling, document signing and commenting, you might wonder what else the new Acrobat XI Pro offers to justify its hefty price tag.
The key difference between Reader and Pro (and the cheaper, £255 Acrobat Standard) is the ability to create PDFs. Between the standalone Distiller, the universal print driver, the ability to open and convert a wide range of files (including 3D and CAD), the built-in scanning and OCR capabilities and its range of integrated Office add-ons, which now offer improved content protection control, Acrobat XI Pro has all the bases covered.
The new features in this version start with a simpler, more powerful set of tools for combining files into a single PDF, including the option to load files directly from cloud providers such as SharePoint, Office 365 and Adobe’s own Acrobat.com. In Acrobat X, the focus was on producing high-impact, interactive “PDF portfolios”. With Flash no longer flavour of the month, however, this capability has been downplayed.

TO DOWNLOAD ACROBAT XI PRO, CLICK HERE

TO GET THE ACTIVATOR, CLICK HERE.


INSTALL THE ACTIVATOR TO GENERATE SERIAL KEY. THEN INSTALL THE ADOBE ACROBAT WITH OUT INTERNET CONNECTION. AFTER SUCCESSFUL INSTALLATION, LUNCH THE APPLICATION. WHEN IT PROMPT TO ACTIVATE, CLICK ACTIVATE LATER. AND RELAUNCH THE APPLICATION. AFTER ANOTHER ACTIVATION PUP UP, CHOOSE THE OFF-LINE ACTIVATION METHOD AND GENERATE THE REQUEST CODE. THEN PEST THE REQUEST CODE ON THE ACTIVATOR AND GENERATE THE ACTIVATION CODE AND ACTIVATE.
THATS ALL. ENJOY. AND REMEMBER TO USE IT ON OFF LINE.

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