Adobe has released a new version of Adobe Reader, a popular software to read PDF documents on your computer. The new version of Adobe Reader XI is available for download from Adobe servers. If you have already installed Adobe Reader, you will be able to update it through Help –> Check for updates menu. Adobe Reader XI comes with some improved features. Some of the features include the following:
Adobe Reader XI comes with complete support for Windows 8 and Mac OS X Mountain Lion. This means that the users will be able to use the PDF reader on touch enabled devices. Now you can convert your PDF documents into Word or Excel online for free. This feature is free for one year. The PDF annotator is also an amazing introduction as this will enable teams to collaborate on the same PDF file and the collaboration remains within the file itself. The performance of Adobe Reader has always been questionable because it took large amounts of memory to open a single PDF file. This alone has forced the users to switch to other PDF readers like Foxit Reader and Nitro PDF Reader. I tested the memory usage of three PDF Readers, Adobe Reader XI, Foxit Reader and Nitro PDF Reader. The results were quite satisfactory for Adobe Reader. I opened the release notes PDF file in the three readers and here are the results:
This is quite an achievement for Adobe as the same PDF file was taking 80+ MB with Adobe Reader X. Please note that I had downloaded the file before opening it in these readers. When you go to Adobe download page, Adobe will provide an online installer for Adobe Reader. But we are giving offline installers for Adobe Reader 11. Adobe Reader XI (11) offline installer English (en-US) Adobe Reader XI (11) offline installer Brazilian (pt-BR) Adobe Reader XI (11) offline installer French (fr-FR) Adobe Reader XI (11) offline installer German (de-DE) Adobe Reader XI (11) offline installer Spanish (es-ES) Adobe Reader XI (11) offline installer Russian (ro-RO) For all other languages, please go to Adobe FTP Adobe Reader 11 directory and select your language for offline download. Download Adobe Reader XI (11) Offline Installers With Improved Security is a post from: Technize.NET |
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Burn ISO To USB
Making a USB flash drive bootable sounds like a fairly simple task, but it's not an easy task always. While using the Command Prompt method (see how to make USB bootable using Command Prompt) to transfer all setup files to the USB drive is the easiest and best way, many users are having difficulties using the Command Prompt.
If you're having a bootable ISO file and looking for a straightforward tool to burn your ISO to USB drive, ISO to USB is the right tool for you. ISO to USB comes with all basic options that you need to create a USB bootable.
Download ISO to USB setup file, install the same, and run it with admin rights. Once launched, click the browse button to browse to the ISO file location and click open button to load the file. Next step is to select your USB drive from the drop-down menu.
Be sure to select the right drive as the tool will format your USB drive before transferring setup files to the USB. Chose FAT32 or NTFS as your file system, enter a volume label (should not exceed 11 characters) and finally select bootable option.
Before you click the burn button, once again make sure that you have left no important files in your USB and you have selected bootable option. Finally, click Burn button start transferring files to the USB drive. When you see "burning will erase all data on USB" warning, click Ok button to proceed. The tool might take a while to complete the transfer process.
You might see "not responding" in the title bar of the tool but don't close the program. Once ISO to USB completes its business, you will see "successfully completed" message.
ISO to USB supports Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7 as well as Windows 8 operating systems. We tested it on Windows 8 Pro (x64) to transfer Windows 8 RTM (x86) files to a flash drive and can confirm that the tool works as advertised.
Visit the developer's page to download the setup file. Please note that ISO to USB can burn only ISO files and if you're having extracted files we recommend you use Rufus toolor Microsoft DVD/USB Tool.
[via intowindows]