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How Adobe Products Support Windows Vista

Source: www.adobe.com
Topic: Windows Vista


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Q. Will Adobe support the new Windows Vista operating system? ... supporting Windows Vista. For example Adobe has already released free updates to Adobe ...

 

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How Adobe Products Support Windows VistaPage 1ADOBE PRODUCTS AND WINDOWS VISTAQ. Will Adobe support the new Windows Vista operating system?A. As a leading developer for Microsoft Windows Adobe has a long track record of supporting the latest version of the Windows operating system. Adobe is excited about the new Windows Vista operating system and has been working closely with Microsoft to test Adobe products on prerelease editions of this operating system. Now that Windows Vista is publicly available Adobe is conducting final testing of many of its products to: Identify and document issues with current versions of its software. Develop free patches for some of Adobes currently available products so they run smoothly on Windows Vista. Verify that upcoming releases of Adobes products meet rigorous standards of quality and fully support Windows Vista. Q. Do current versions of Adobe products support Windows Vista?A. All Adobe products available as of January 30 2007 were released before Windows Vista became publicly available and so have not been fully designed for or tested on this new operating system. However many of those products run under Window Vista with minimal issues. To find out more about how different Adobe products work with Windows Vista please see specific product sections later in this FAQ. Q. Will Adobe update currently available products to support Windows Vista?A. Adobe has an extensive portfolio of products each with different schedules for fully supporting Windows Vista. For example Adobe has already released free updates to Adobe Photoshop Elements (version 5.0.2) and Adobe Premiere Elements (version 3.0.2) to deliver full compatibility with Windows Vista and it currently plans to release a free update to Adobe Acrobat 8 and Adobe Reader 8 in the first half of 2007 to support Windows Vista. On the other hand Adobe is already preparing to release the next versions of its professional creative products including Adobe Photoshop InDesign Dreamwea ...

 

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