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Together, the two companies are updating the PDF experience and value users have come to expect in Microsoft Edge by powering the built-in PDF reader with the Adobe Acrobat PDF engine.
Microsoft has revised its original plans to phase out the old PDF viewer in Microsoft Edge in favor of the Adobe-powered engine. Now, the company plans to kick out the old engine in early 2025.
Microsoft Edge's PDF reader, which began transitioning to Adobe's tech in 2023, is about to receive improvements when running on low-end devices. The current Adobe integration has led to ...
Microsoft Edge's PDF reader, which began transitioning to Adobe's tech in 2023, is about to receive improvements when running on low-end devices.
Starting next year, all Edge users will be forced to use Adobe's PDF engine because the legacy PDF engine is getting nixed.
Microsoft is improving Copilot integration in the Edge browser with AI-powered smart keywords. This will allow the AI to generate important keywords from the PDF and then help you analyze each topic.
Microsoft Edge 123 has arrived for the final testing in the Beta Channel. It lets Edge Insiders test the latest fixes and new features before heading to the Stable Channel in a few weeks.