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With its Creative Cloud, Adobe made an early bet on offering its tools for creative as a subscription service.
Acrobat DC, the PDF-centric flagship service of the Document Cloud, is getting an update today that introduces a new feature that will make editing documents and signing them a bit easier.
The most important new feature in Acrobat DC is best supported for Certificates. While Acrobat already allows you to digitally sign documents, it’s now far easier to do a new setup wizard for creating IDs or importing them from smart card readers and other cryptography hardware.
As Lisa Croft, Adobe’s group marketing manager, said that the new regulations around digital signatures in the European Union spurred the team to make this feature more discoverable and usable. In the future, Adobe also plans to integrate this functionality more closely with its Adobe Sign tool.
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Another new feature in Acrobat DC is file comparison tool that makes it easier to see where two documents differ. This may sound like a pretty basic tool, but Adobe has added some additional features like a report that sums up all the changes.
It has also built-in an image comparison tool, so if somebody made an edit of an image even if it’s a small one Acrobat will now recognize and flag this change.
For Windows 10 users, Adobe also added better support for Ink on touch-enabled tablets.
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