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Adobe Reader, Adobe Reader Pro updated to 10.1.2

On Wednesday, Adobe released version 10.1.2 of its Adobe Reader application. The update, which can also be snagged through the Adobe Update Utility, adds the following fixes and changes:

– On printing a PDF file to a PCL printer via Acrobat or Reader, the italic output in the printout is not correct.

– Mouseover events in interactive PDF form fields do not work properly (Applicable only to Acrobat/Reader10.1.1).

– 3D PDFs may crash when viewed in VMWare.

– Policy protected file keeps incrementing *.DAT file in …Acrobat10.0Security and results in Reader X crashing when closing the file.

– When converting a webpage having a scrollable inline frame only the visible content is converted and content seen on scrolling down is dropped.

– Form submission performance is slow with ZCI on Reader 10.1.

– Product view generated in Catia hides some elements when converted to prw/pdf.

– Repeatedly opening and closing PDFs in one browser session may cause a freeze or crash.

– Form goes into unresponsive state when signing form.

– Fixed critical security vulnerabilities in Versions 10.1.1 and earlier.

– Improved stability.

– Support for Mac OS X 10.7.2.

– Web Capture for Firefox 7 and later.

Acrobat Reader 10.1.2 and Acrobat Pro requires an Intel-based processor and Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later to install and run.

If you’ve tried the new versions and noticed any differences, please let us know what you think.