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		<title>Acrobat 9: A Child Grows Up</title>
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Thad McIlroy—publishing consultant, analyst and contributing editor to PrintAction magazine—evaluates the latest version of Acrobat and likes what he sees. In his opinion, the Acrobat 9 product family reflects a fully mature product, with the version&#8230;]]></description>
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