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.