Adobe Acrobat 9.0 was released July 2008:
- PDF version 1.7 (and prior) supported. There are Adobe extensions to PDF 1.7 for Acrobat 9.
- Product Family includes: Acrobat Standard 9 (Windows only), Acrobat Pro 9, Acrobat Pro Extended 9 (Windows only).
- Pro Extended Version includes Adobe Presenter and the features of Acrobat 3D.
- The ability to create Acroforms was restored to Acrobat Standard in this release (in versions 6 through 8, Acrobat Professional was required).
- Enable real-time collaboration of PDFs with synchronized document views and chat.
- Improved Web Capture for capturing entire web pages or just some parts into PDF.
- Integration with acrobat.com to enable storage and sharing of PDF files.
- Personalize a PDF Portfolio with customizable templates for navigation and branding.
- Compare and highlight the differences between two versions of a PDF document.
- Insert FLV (Flash) or H.264 video for direct playback in Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader.
- Convert a variety of video formats to FLV for playback in PDF.
- Create PDF maps by importing geospatial files that retain metadata and coordinates.
- OCR PDFs (Paper Capture) using ClearScan. Adobe ClearScan technology creates custom Type1-CID fonts to match the visual appearance of a scanned document after optical character recognition (OCR). ClearScan does not replace the fonts with your system fonts or substitute them by Type1-MM (as in Acrobat 8 and earlier versions), but uses these newly created custom fonts. The custom fonts are embedded in the PDF file (this is obviously mandatory). If the OCR does not recognize a word with enough confidence, then the image (bitmap) of the word is shown in the PDF and the text is put above but hidden (same as what is made in "Searchable Image" mode).
- Adobe Reader 9 drops support for Adobe Reader Extensions 5 and 6 which permit Adobe Reader client software to save changes to filled-in forms in PDFs. Adobe Reader Extensions 6.1 and newer are still supported. Legacy PDFs will still be viewable, however they will open with the warning "This document enables Reader capabilities that are no longer enabled in this Reader version."[12]
- Support for MDI mode was disabled; Acrobat 9 only supports SDI.
- On March 10, 2009, Adobe Reader 9.1 was released which addresses a number of customer workflow issues and a critical security vulnerability while providing more stability.
- On May 12, 2009, Adobe Reader 9.1.1 was released which addresses two critical security vulnerabilities.
- On June 9, 2009, update version 9.1.2 was released which addresses a number of critical security vulnerabilities.
- On July 31, 2009, update version 9.1.3 was released which addresses a number of critical security vulnerabilities
- On October 14, 2009, Adobe Acrobat 9.2 was released (added support for Windows 7 x86/x64 and fixed many security issues).
- On January 12, 2010, Adobe Reader 9.3 was released which addresses a number of critical security vulnerabilities.
- On February 16, 2010, Adobe Acrobat 9.3.1 was released which addresses two critical security vulnerabilities.
- On April 13, 2010, Adobe Acrobat 9.3.2 was released which addresses several critical security vulnerabilities.
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