Adobe Acrobat

Program Description

Adobe Acrobat from Adobe Systems is a program that is used to make PDF Documents as well as edit and manage them, it is possible to to embed graphics and multimedia content in to a document for use in presentations or similar. Newer versions are able to save a PDF file as a word document, compare versions as well as share the files online.


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Supported File Types


icon .pdf - Portable Document Format (Text Files)

The PDF format was created around 17 years ago by Adobe Systems and has become an global standard for capturing and reviewing information from many... [More Information]

icon .lng - Adobe Acrobat Language Plugin File (Plugin Files)

Adobe Acrobat is a application from Adobe Systems that is used to create and open .pdf files, as with most Adobe applications the program can be improved by... [More Information]

icon .ps - Postscript File (Graphic Files)

Postscript is used in Desktop publishing and is a page description language, it uses the .ps file extension when a file is saved using the language and is... [More Information]

icon .joboptions - Adobe Acrobat Joboptions File (Text Files)

Adobe Acrobat is a program that is developed by Adobe Systems that is used to create, edit and read PDF files, the first version appeared in the year 1993... [More Information]

icon .env - Adobe Acrobat Dictionary File (Misc Files)

Adobe Acrobat makes use of dictionary files these have the .env file extension. [More Information]

icon .api - Adobe Acrobat Plugin Files (Misc Files)

Adobe Acrobat from Adobe Systems is a program that is used to make PDF Documents as well as edit and manage them, it is possible to to embed graphics and... [More Information]

icon .lex - Adobe Proximity Dictionary File (Misc Files)

Adobe Systems Software such as InDesign or Adobe Acrobat use proximity dictionaries for spell checking, these dictionaries use the .lex file extension,... [More Information]