




On the Adobe side, there’s integration with EchoSign, making it easier to provide electronic signatures from directly within the product. You can rearrange the documents within the PDF to your liking, as well as the pages within those documents.Īcrobat XI boasts improved integration with a number of other services, too. In other words, it’s a lot more like editing any other document.Īcrobat XI also offers a drag-and-drop interface for merging multiple files into a single PDF. Adobe has also added a “find and replace” text editing feature, and edited text automatically reflows, so you don’t have to worry about things like line breaks. PDFs have already become less static thanks to Acrobat’s existing PDF editor, but the company says that with Acrobat XI, PDFs have become “ completely editable.” For one thing, all the editing capabilities are unified in the Edit Text and Images tool (pictured above). One of the big additions is a new tool for editing text and images. That adds up to an annual productivity cost of $15.9 million per year, the study says.Īdobe’s underlying message: By adding features (even relatively small ones) to Acrobat that address these inefficiencies, it can make a big difference on a company’s bottom line. The company is releasing an IDC study that it commissioned showing (for example) that a company of 1,000 spends an average of 3.5 hours a week compiling different files and formats into one format, 3.7 hours gathering and consolidating feedback, and 3.4 hours consolidating data from forms. The company demonstrated the product at a press event earlier this month, where the big emphasis was collaboration and productivity – more specifically, the “productivity gap” created by the challenges of working with documents. Adobe is ready to share the details behind Acrobat XI, the latest version of its product suite for creating, editing, and viewing PDFs.
