Adobe Acrobat Reader V2023.006.20380: Multilingu...
Adobe refined its assistive label integrations, making the Organize tool far more compatible with Screen Readers. Furthermore, keyboard navigation was vastly improved, allowing users to effortlessly toggle through panels using the Up/Down arrow keys.
The commenting tools have been optimized for real-time workflows. Multiple users reviewing a cloud-hosted document can post threads, use @mentions to alert team members, and resolve comments directly inside the Reader interface without needing a premium Acrobat Pro license. Security patches and Stability Upgrades
This update successfully addressed high CPU usage issues that occasionally occurred on macOS when users performed specific "find" operations within large PDFs. The Power of "Multilingual" Support Adobe Acrobat Reader v2023.006.20380 Multilingu...
Adobe regularly releases security bulletins (APSB23-34, APSB23-45) that affect Reader. Version 2023.006.20380 specifically addresses over 15 documented vulnerabilities, including remote code execution (RCE) risks. Attackers often craft malicious PDFs that exploit outdated Reader versions. Running anything below 2023.006.20380 leaves your system exposed.
Let the software detect form fields automatically to speed up data entry. The Value of Multilingual Support Adobe refined its assistive label integrations, making the
Form automation receives a major boost. Version 2023.006.20380 features an updated auto-complete engine that remembers user credentials and profile details securely, allowing for rapid form completion. The digital signature box has been optimized for touchscreens and stylus inputs, allowing for cleaner, legal-grade electronic signatures. 4. Collaborative Annotation Ecosystem
Additional vulnerabilities were reported by cybersecurity organizations like Talos (Cisco) and Zscaler, providing early protection for users. The severity of many of these vulnerabilities was rated as , highlighting the importance of this update for maintaining system security. Multiple users reviewing a cloud-hosted document can post
According to Adobe’s security bulletin (APSB23-54, released November 2023), this version patched , including:
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No software is perfect. Users have reported the following issues with this specific build: