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Adobe formally releases Adobe Reader 7.0 for Linux   
Wednesday, April 13 2005 @ 12:48 AM EDT
Contributed by: glosser

It's official, the final version of Adobe Acrobat Reader 7 has been released for Linux.

Following a beta release in January and a pre-release late last month, Adobe today formally launched the Linux version of Adobe Reader 7.0. With this release, the company says it "now supports the ability to reliably view and print content across all major operating systems in the enterprise."

"The rate of adoption of the Linux operating system among enterprises worldwide -- especially among government and financial services organizations -- is increasing," commented Eugene Lee, vice president of product marketing for Adobe's Intelligent Documents Business Unit, in a statement. "Our customers were asking for Adobe Reader 7.0 on Linux as they begin to support core enterprise applications at the desktop."

Full article from DesktopLinux.com

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