Like the old Reader app, the new Acrobat DC for the iPad lets read, edit, create, store documents in the Adobe document cloud (DC), and import/export. Not having a Windows 8 device, I can’t confirm that detail. Speaking of updates, Adobe has also updated the Adobe Reader apps for Windows and other platforms with the new branding. This includes the Adobe Reader app for Android. Also, The Next Web reports that the Windows 8 app now has a new touch-friendly interface. The new Adobe Acrobat DC app has a different interface and organizational schema, and it’s both faster and smoother, but if not for the name change you would think the app had simply gotten a major update. I’ve spent a few minutes using it both before and after the update, and I can report that it is largely the same app. Apple wanted me to update the app to a new one called Adobe Acrobat DC ( iTunes). I got an update notice this morning for the Adobe Reader app on my iPad. Adobe Reader for iOS and Android Updated, Renamed Acrobat DCįor the past several years Adobe has been bundling more and more paid services into its consumer-level Adobe Reader app, and today they finally erased the last distinction between the two apps.
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