Adobe has taken some heat from users for what they claim is its lukewarm support for Windows Vista.
Adobe Systems on Monday said it plans to release a Windows Vista-compatible driver for printers that use its PostScript page description language in July -- a full six months after Microsoft's new operating system was released for general sale.
PCs running Windows Vista can currently print documents on PostScript-enabled printers using a default driver that ships with Vista. But the default driver isn't capable of enabling advanced printing effects like transparencies and gradients, Adobe said.
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