At IU, where can I find Adobe Acrobat?
Adobe Acrobat is commercial software used to create PDF files. At Indiana University, it is available in all Macintosh and Windows Student Technology Centers and Residential Technology Centers.
Note: Adobe Reader is a freeware application that lets you view and print, but not create or edit, PDF files. For more information about Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader, visit Adobe's Products web site.
For information on software currently available in the Indiana University Bloomington Student Technology Centers (STCs), see the STC Software Lists.
For information on software currently available in the IUPUI STCs, see the IUPUI STC Software Lists.
Also see:
- What do some of the graphics format file extensions stand for?
- Where can I find Adobe phone numbers and customer support contact information?
- Using Adobe Reader, can I edit a PDF document?
- In Windows, what can I do if Adobe Acrobat PDF files won't print correctly?
- In Mac OS X, how do I convert a document to PDF?
- At IU, can I purchase Adobe products, such as Acrobat, at a discount?
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Last modified on January 04, 2008.
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