Adobe Acrobat Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/adobe-acrobat/ Technology News and Reviews Wed, 15 Mar 2023 07:47:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 NVIDIA 531.29 WHQL driver released, fixes Adobe software crashes https://www.techgoing.com/nvidia-531-29-whql-driver-released-fixes-adobe-software-crashes/ Wed, 15 Mar 2023 07:47:33 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=79855 NVIDIA today released 531.29 WHQL driver, fixing the 531.18 driver caused Adobe software crash problems. According to NVIDIA, the new driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest games that support NVIDIA DLSS 3 technology, including the closed betas of Atomic Heart and THE FINALS. Fix the problem: Higher CPU usage by NVIDIA Container […]

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NVIDIA today released 531.29 WHQL driver, fixing the 531.18 driver caused Adobe software crash problems.

According to NVIDIA, the new driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest games that support NVIDIA DLSS 3 technology, including the closed betas of Atomic Heart and THE FINALS.

Fix the problem:

Higher CPU usage by NVIDIA Container may be observed after exiting the game;

Stability issues may occur on some laptops with GeForce GTX 10 / MX250/350 series GPUs;

Adobe application stability issues under 531.18 drivers.

Adobe recently announced on its official website that Nvidia’s latest driver versions 531.18 and 531.26 will cause Premiere Pro and After Effects to crash. Users who encounter this problem can now download the latest 531.29 WHQL driver from NVIDIA’s official website.

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Microsoft Edge will switch to Adobe Acrobat’s PDF rendering engine https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-edge-will-switch-to-adobe-acrobats-pdf-rendering-engine/ Thu, 09 Feb 2023 03:04:04 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=70688 Microsoft and Adobe have reached a partnership to integrate the Adobe Acrobat PDF rendering engine directly into the Edge browser, replacing the existing PDF engine. This new PDF engine will be included in the new version of Microsoft Edge for Windows 10 and Windows 11, which will be available starting in March 2023. In today’s […]

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Microsoft and Adobe have reached a partnership to integrate the Adobe Acrobat PDF rendering engine directly into the Edge browser, replacing the existing PDF engine.

This new PDF engine will be included in the new version of Microsoft Edge for Windows 10 and Windows 11, which will be available starting in March 2023.

In today’s announcement, Adobe wrote: “Together, the two companies are enhancing the PDF experience and value users expect in Microsoft Edge by powering the built-in PDF reader with Adobe Acrobat’s PDF rendering engine. This will give users a unique PDF experience that includes richer rendering for more accurate color and graphics, improved performance, robust security for PDF processing, and greater accessibility – including better text selection and read-aloud narration. These features will continue to be available for free.”

The announcement reminds that Microsoft will discontinue using the existing Microsoft Edge PDF engine one year after the release of the new version, which is March 2024.

Users who want more advanced PDF features, such as the ability to edit text and images, convert PDF to other file formats, and merge files, can purchase an Acrobat subscription to achieve these features on Microsoft Edge through a browser plug-in.

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PDF files easier to see, Microsoft Teams announced the integration of Adobe Acrobat features https://www.techgoing.com/pdf-files-easier-to-see-microsoft-teams-announced-the-integration-of-adobe-acrobat-features/ Wed, 07 Dec 2022 04:26:33 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=52980 Microsoft announced on Monday that Microsoft Teams will integrate the Adobe Acrobat plug-in to make it easier for professionals to view PDF files. With the integration, Teams users can now set Acrobat as the default application for PDFs in Teams, giving them direct access to its features in one place. Users can share, review, annotate, […]

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Microsoft announced on Monday that Microsoft Teams will integrate the Adobe Acrobat plug-in to make it easier for professionals to view PDF files. With the integration, Teams users can now set Acrobat as the default application for PDFs in Teams, giving them direct access to its features in one place.

Users can share, review, annotate, process, export and other operations to access PDFs stored in Microsoft SharePoint and OneDrive, and Microsoft has applied the necessary actions to ensure the security of this integration.

In the official blog post, Evan Westenberger (Evan Westenberger) said: “Apps designed for collaboration help employees work more smoothly by integrating applications, data, and optimizing workflows. With the integration of Adobe Acrobat Sign and Adobe Creative Cloud, Adobe has further enhanced the collaborative capabilities of Microsoft Teams.

In the blog post continued: “We are pleased to announce the integration of Adobe Acrobat into Microsoft Teams. in enterprises that often need to work with PDF files, this new experience helps eliminate the tedious switching between applications. This new integration may help achieve greater efficiency, improve security, and reduce costs.

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