Adobe Acrobat
Yes, if you have Adobe Acrobat (not the free Adobe Reader) installed on your computer. There is also 3rd party software that will convert the .pdf file extension to a file type you can edit without purchasing Adobe Acrobat.
Adobe Acrobat Standard is a program that now easily allows you manipulate existing PDF documents. It allows you to edit text and images, place signatures and merge several PDF documents to one file. The editing of files that can be read by any type of operating system was never so easy.
It is basically used for reading(acessing) the files with 'pdf' format(usually a text file downloaded from internet)..
Adobe Acrobat is used to create and edit PDF's.The file extention need to be .PDF .The files like .docx or doc can be imported in the software and then can be converted to a PDF.So possibly you can open the doc files too in the software.
Adobe InDesign
The best video editing software would have to be Adobe Premiere Pro CS5. It has all the features you need and can edit most any video file type.
Adobe Acrobat is a software program than enables a user to create PDF documents, and allows them to view flash player content. The Adobe Acrobat download is 41 megabytes.
The free Adobe Reader software is mainly used for opening PDF files, the professional version can also be used for creating such files. It can downloaded from the offical Adobe site.
Adobe Reader?
Any video editing software can edit out commercials, but you generally need to do this manually with the video file.
PDF means "Portable Document File" and is a file that has been saved in a format that allows it to go from one type of computer to another without changing the file. It is primarily associated with software from Adobe, but many software companies write software to read, write or modify PDF files. * If you don't think that pdf file is nice, you can convert pdf file to many other formats, such as html, text,doc and rtf so on.
Documents that require the download of Adobe Reader are typically in the .pdf file format. This means that only Adobe software can read and write to that file. Because of this, Adobe requires use of their programs in order to view that document.