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Future of Adobe: PDF

Michael Hankins. Future of Adobe: PDF. Overview. A reas PDFs are used History of Adobe Evolution of the PDF Present Day Adobe Software How the software has been adapted Development processes used Future of the PDF Conclusion. Areas PDFs are Used. Printing Industry Online Documents

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Future of Adobe: PDF

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  1. Michael Hankins Future of Adobe: PDF

  2. Overview • Areas PDFs are used • History of Adobe • Evolution of the PDF • Present Day Adobe Software • How the software has been adapted • Development processes used • Future of the PDF • Conclusion

  3. Areas PDFs are Used • Printing Industry • Online Documents • Online Forms • Company Reports

  4. History of Adobe • Founded in 1982 John Warnock and Charles Geschke • In 1984 they released Adobe Post Script

  5. Evolution of PDF: PDF 1.0 • 80’s into early 90’s began refining Post Script language and streamlining printing • While refining created a file format that used Post Script, PDF • In June 1993 Adobe released file format • Was released with software for creating and viewing PDF 1.0

  6. PDF 1.1 • November 1994 Acrobat 2 came out • Also the new file format PDF 1.1 was released • New format came with some new functionality • Later Acrobat 2.1 was released • During this time the PDF had some competitors

  7. PDF 1.2 • November 1996 Acrobat 3.0 was released along with PDF 1.2 • First file format that print media companies could really use • It had some useful functionality for these companies • Other companies began releasing plug-ins to support this emerging file format

  8. PDF 1.3 • April 1999 Acrobat 4.0 and PDF 1.3 released • File format came with new functionality • Acrobat 4.0 also had new functionality • This version was released with a lot of bugs • By time of official release of the patch 100 million copies of Acrobat Reader downloaded

  9. PDF 1.4 • In 2000 PDF 1.4 was partially released with Illustrator 9 • Illustrator had new functionality • In May 2001 Acrobat 5 was released along with PDF 1.4 being completely released • Useful features in Acrobat 5 for both printing businesses and the general user

  10. PDF 1.5 • May 2003 Acrobat 6 and PDF 1.5 released • PDF 1.5 came with a few new features • Acrobat 6 Pro with a lot of new functions

  11. PDF 1.6 • January 2005 Acrobat 7 and PDF 1.6 were shipped out • PDF 1.6 came with a variety of advancements

  12. PDF 1.7 • PDF 1.7 was mainly an improvement on already established options • Acrobat 8 released in October 2006 • January 2008 PDF 1.7 became an ISO standard • Acrobat 9 was later released

  13. PDF/VT • In 2010 Acrobat X was released • Acrobat X came with some new features • In Fall 2010 PDF/VT was released as a new ISO standard • PDF/VT stands for PDF Variable Transaction • PDF/VT has some advancements & limitations

  14. Present Day Adobe Software • Adobe Acrobat XI • Adobe Reader XI • Adobe Reader Mobile Application

  15. Adobe Acrobat XI • Acrobat XI released in 2012 • It comes with some improved photo and text editing features • It also has improved capability to save to a Word document • Adobe also improved the Portfolio option

  16. Adobe Reader XI • Adobe Reader XI released in 2012 • Comes with some new features and improvements • Comes with a new way to sign forms

  17. Adobe Reader Mobile Application • This application can be run a variety of mobile operating systems and devices • It comes with features that take advantage of the capabilities of the mobile device

  18. Development Process/Security • Adobe has a couple Development Teams focused on product security • Acrobat & Reader XI have a variety of security features like Protected Mode & Protected View

  19. Security: Protected Mode/View Figure 1: Adobe Protected Mode/Protected View Sandbox Process [12]

  20. Security Adobe Acrobat/Reader XI contd. Figure 2: Acrobat/Reader XI Cross-domain Configuration Example [12]

  21. Future of the PDF • A lot of challenges in the corporate world in the area of electronic files • PDF files are an example of something that meets a lot of those challenges • Now there are no files that are perfect for every stage in the content lifecycle • There are other file formats that can replace older authoring formats

  22. Conclusion • Adobe and the file format it made, PDF, have a broad and diverse history • They also have a large user base in both the corporate world and the general public • With the PDF functionality and the tools Adobe has provided to interact with the PDF • With Adobe’s commitment to stay with/ahead of the times

  23. Questions?

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