
Old Version of Adobe Reader 7.0.9
Legacy OS support
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- Windows 2000
- Windows XP
- Windows XP x64
- Windows Vista
- Windows Vista x64
- 128MB of RAM (256MB recommended for complex forms or large documents)
- Up to 90MB of available hard-disk space
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, 6, or 7; Firefox 1.0, 1.5, or 2; Mozilla 1.7; Netscape 7.1 or 8.0
- Change log not available
Adobe Acrobat was the first software to support Adobe Systems' Portable Document Format (PDF). It is a family of software, some commercial and some free of charge. Adobe Reader (formerly called Acrobat Reader) is available as a no-charge download from Adobe's web site, and allows the viewing and printing of PDF files. Acrobat and Reader are a major components of the Adobe Engagement Platform, and are widely used as a way to present information with a fixed layout similar to a paper publication.
Several other PDF-editing programs allow some minimal editing and adding of features to documents, and come with other modules including a printer driver to create PDF files.
Adobe Reader Features
- Better protection of your workflows and transactions
- Adobe PDF is the global standard for trusted distribution and viewing of information.
- Capture web pages
- Save in Microsoft Word
- Track reviews and manage comments
Updates : Adobe Reader Updates
Did You Know?
With acrobat Reader you can view, print, and search PDF files, including PDF Portfolios and PDF maps, author, store, and share documents, and share your screen, using Acrobat.com services.