Acrobat 7
I’ve been so busy, I hadn’t seen the introduction of Acrobat 7.
Acrobat 7.0 Professional users can create PDF (Portable Document Format) files and allow those to be reviewed and commented on by Acrobat Reader 7.0 users. The reader features a new reviewing toolbar that can be enabled when the PDF file is created in Acrobat Professional, according to Adobe.
Macworld has more, but suffice it to say that commenting aside, a good deal of this full-version upgrade seems to be aimed at the corporate crowd. (Automated data entry looks like a boon for those that need it, for instance.) Some added ability to tweak stroke weights and text goodies seem to be it for the creative crowd.
It’s been announced since November 15th, though, so if anyone knows more good stuff in Acrobat 7, leave a comment.

Comments:
Supposedly it’s going to have a big speed boost over 6. That alone will make it for me.
Really? Thank the programming gods. 6 is a DOG. (Running InDesign and Photoshop on my PowerBook at once is no problem. Nice and responsive. Add Acrobat, though, and it’s a five-minute wait to switch between the two programs. That’s with a gig of RAM.)