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Foxit PDF Reader 2.3 build 3201
View, print, and convert your PDF files.
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Tracks Eraser Pro 7.2
Erase tracks of your online and offline activities, including history, cookies, and cache.
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Adobe brings Web conferencing to Acrobat
September 18, 2006
Acrobat 8 line, due in November, will allow people to view a common PDF file via a Web browser.
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Acrobat flaw could spawn Web attacks
January 4, 2007
Vulnerability in ubiquitous Acrobat Reader software could be a boon for cybercrooks and spark a rise in Web-based attacks, experts warn.
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Flash to jump beyond the browser
May 11, 2006
Adobe's Apollo project will seek to blur the line between applications for the Web and for the desktop.
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PDF security risk greater than originally thought
January 5, 2007
Cybercrooks could create hostile links that offer full access to a victim's hard disk drive, experts warn.
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