Today Adobe released software enabling firms to assign digital rights to PDF files. One of the advantages is that unauthorized users won't be able to open, print or exchange sensitive documents.
The company also unveiled Adobe Acrobat 7.0 today. It comes in a Professional, Standard and Reader edition. The Professional costs $499 and the Reader version is ofcourse still free.
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Adobe unveils Acrobat 7.0 and digital rights system for PDF files
