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Adobe Reader Touch for Windows 8 and Windows RT updated, now allows you to print – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
April 12, 2013
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Adobe Reader Touch

Adobe, who changed the name of its Adobe Reader app for Windows 8 to “Adobe Reader Touch” to avoid confusion, has released a new update for the app, now available via the Windows Store for free. The updated app now features the ability to print your document!

“Adobe® Reader is the free, trusted leader for reliably viewing and interacting with PDF documents across platforms and devices. This version of Adobe Reader has been specially designed for the new Windows 8 Touch user interface to give you a great experience working with PDF documents on your Windows 8 Tablet,” the app description reads.

In the latest update, Adobe has added the ability to print your document within Adobe Reader Touch. Adobe has also added keyboard shortcuts to the app so you can easily find, open, print, or close a document. The update is available now in the Windows Store, so if you already have it installed, head over to the Windows Store to update your app. Or download the app from the link below, its free!

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