Adobe has released a server-based version of Acrobat 5.0. It includes XML support, and improved colour management.
Available at the end of January for Windows NT, 2000 and XP; Sun Solaris and Linux. Pricing starts at 3,900 for a 100-user licence.
In the past year Adobe has seen revenues from Acrobat rise by 41% despite seeing a 3% drop in revenue overall to 844m ($1.2bn).
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