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PDF further integrated into workflow
New plug-in enables Web developers to easily edit, preview and publish content in Adobe PDF
Adobe Systems Incorporated, today announced the Adobe GoLive PDF Module and a new version of the Adobe Web Collection, two offerings that further integrate Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) into the Web publishing workflow.
The GoLive PDF Module enables Web developers to convert HTML files to Adobe PDF for easier client review and speeds publishing of Adobe PDF files to the Web.
In addition, the updated version of Adobe Web Collection now includes a full version of Adobe Acrobat, complementing GoLive, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator in a complete, integrated Web design suite.
"Adobe PDF has become a mainstay in Web publishing and developers are looking for streamlined ways to deliver their content in the PDF format," said Susan Prescott, vice president of Cross Media Publishing for Adobe.
"Our new GoLive PDF Module and updated Web Collection show that Adobe continues to look for new ways to ensure customers can integrate Adobe PDF?the de facto standard for secure and reliable document distribution?into their Web and print projects.".
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