Arts PDF has been selling well-regarded Adobe Acrobat plug-ins and work-alongs for several years. The PDF has come a long way since its original purpose as a simple way to share information electronically, and Acrobat has diversified into an ecosystem of instruments to fit pros, such as architects and publishers who create, produce, and distribute documents, alongside tools to manage work flow, author data-entry forms, archive information, and handle print production. Arts PDF has taken the plunge with Nitro PDF, a full-on competitor to Adobe Acrobat 7.0 that provides most of the same key features for one-third of the price. But Adobe isn't the only game in town, and the PDF environment is ripe for a back-to-basics tool. If you design print-ready, cross-platform forms or illustrated pages for the Web, you're familiar with Adobe's Portable Document Format (), as well as Adobe's app for creating them, Acrobat.
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