Acrobat X is already getting great reviews from long-term power users and first-time users across multiple customer types including financial services, government, legal, education, marketing, architecture and engineering. But don’t take my word for it…
“Acrobat X is going to be the most critical document tool we have across all of our business areas. We can clearly see how the new features and intuitive user interface will make our staff more efficient, and ultimately save our business and customers time and money,”
Kevin Wedman
National Vice President and Chief Building Officer
Bureau Veritas.


Very excited to experiment with the newest version of Acrobat…but curious as I have been unable to find any information – even rumors of discussions – about the possible plans for Reader on the iPad?
We leverage interactive PDFs for a number of clients and projects, and the iPad delivery is a continual delivery gap. While we are aware and involved in the InDesign Digital Publishing flow, the ability to leverage the intense work we put in on PDF output for the tablet device category would be wonderful.
Any chance you have any insight into Adobe’s plans for Reader on iOS devices?
Thank you.
Bill: Sorry – I can’t help you out more. I just don’t have any information that I can share about an Adobe Reader for iOS devices. We certainly understand that there’s a lot of customer interest, of that, I can assure you.