Adobe Reader 8 is now available for download. In addition to it’s improved UI, it has some nice new features. It now handles booklet printing. It also has a built-in tool that will read your PDF out loud. Check it out.
Adobe Reader 8
by Phil Gons on 15. Dec, 2006 in Computers, Reviews, Software
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