Adobe Finalizes Linux Acrobat Reader

Adobe has followed up its March public beta of Acrobat Reader 7 for Linux with a version it has deemed final. The release brings back the PDF viewer for the open source platform, after Adobe skipped version 6. The company cited customer demand for creating a Linux edition, although it took Adobe three extra months to prepare.

"The rate of adoption of the Linux operating system among enterprises worldwide - especially among government and financial services organizations - is increasing," said Eugene Lee, Adobe vice president of product marketing. Acrobat Reader 7 includes new commenting tools and support for 3D CAD graphics.

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