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Acrobat

Acrobat

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What is Acrobat?

Adobe Acrobat is a family of application software and Web services developed by Adobe Inc. to view, create, manipulate, print and manage Portable Document Format (PDF) files. It is commonly used for creating and sharing documents in a format that preserves formatting across different devices and operating systems. Acrobat allows users to fill forms, add signatures, and collaborate on documents.

What other technologies are related to Acrobat?

Acrobat Competitor Technologies

QuarkXPress is a desktop publishing software that competes with Adobe InDesign, and can also export to PDF, offering similar functionality to InDesign + Acrobat in some workflows.
mentioned alongside Acrobat in 23% (232) of relevant job posts

Acrobat Complementary Technologies

Adobe InDesign is used for page layout and design, often used to create documents that are then exported to PDF format for use with Acrobat.
mentioned alongside Acrobat in 4% (12.7k) of relevant job posts
Adobe Illustrator is a vector graphics editor that creates images that can be incorporated into PDF documents via Acrobat.
mentioned alongside Acrobat in 3% (12.7k) of relevant job posts
Adobe Photoshop is used for image editing, and images are frequently included in PDF documents created or manipulated with Acrobat.
mentioned alongside Acrobat in 2% (14.2k) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Acrobat?

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Jobs mentioning Acrobat
Orgs mentioning Acrobat
Sales, Marketing, Customer Support & Business Development

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