The Windows Vista versions of Adobe Acrobat work on Windows 7.
According to Adobe's web site, Adobe Acrobat versions 8 and above are Vista compatible. Adobe Acrobat versions 7 and previous versions are NOT compatible with Vista/Win7.
However, I currently use Adobe Acrobat 5 under Windows 7 with the "compatability mode" set to XP service pack 2. I don't have any problems at all. Install your older version of Acrobat, open the "program files" folder then open the "adobe x.0" folder, then the "acrobat" folder. Right click the "acrobat.exe" icon, choose "properties", then click the "compatability" tab. Click/check the box for "run this program in compatability mode for" and select xp service pack 2 or 3. Click "apply" and then "OK".
As of October 2010, the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader (9.3.4) is compatible with Windows XP.
The Acrobat 9 Pro has released in June 14, 2008. Adobe Acrobat 9 Professional software empowers educators and students to reliably create, combine, share, and control media-rich Adobe PDF documents for easy, more secure communication, collaboration, and timesaving electronic workflows.
The latest version of Windows Movie Maker is v2.6 (for Vista).
My Windows 7 laptop has Version 5.5.0.124 - if that's any use !
The last version of Windows under the "NT" brand was Windows NT 4. The latest version to be built upon Windows NT is Windows Vista (Windows 7 has not yet been releasedofficially).
The latest version of Windows XP is Service Pack 4.
The standard OS for a PC is Windows, and the latest version is Windows 7.
The latest version of Microsoft Windows Mobile is 6.1 announced April 1, 2008. Hope this helps.
Windows 7 is the second-to-latest version of Microsoft Windows.
Microsoft Windows 7
The latest version of Windows XP is Service Pack 3, version 1. Windows XP is no longer being supported by Microsoft, however, and they are officially urging all XP users to switch to Windows 7 or 8.
Win 7
No. Windows 8.1 has been released last week.