Users could embed standard video formats (such as MOV or WMV) and convert them to Flash content directly within the PDF.

In terms of compatibility, Premiere Pro 9 Extended supports a wide range of file formats, including:

The user interface of Adobe Premiere Pro 9 Extended is designed to provide a more efficient and streamlined workflow. The software features a customizable interface that allows users to create a layout that suits their needs. The interface is divided into several panels, including:

The distinction between "Pro" and "Pro Extended" lay in the handling of 3D data. Acrobat 9 Pro Extended was the ultimate tool for engineers and manufacturing professionals. It allowed users to:

Acrobat 9 Pro Extended represented a peak in Adobe's focus on "Technical PDF" before the company shifted toward the Acrobat X (10) family.

While Acrobat 9 Pro included robust collaboration and document-comparison features, the version offered a more comprehensive toolkit for technical communication:

2008 Status: End of Life (Unsupported) Defining Feature: The first PDF editor to integrate native Flash support and 3D CAD capabilities.