No, they don't. Not many programs do. Xerox and Toshiba MFC do.
Everyone should be aware that while Adobe Acobat 9.0 is about $350, you get two licenses. For printing to PDFs, as mentioned on here a million times and should be, is fine as far as working with a PDF, you simply cannot be Adobe. And, their support is very good.
One thing about Adobe is they are like Word. You use 1% and not the 99%. But, when you need the next 1% it is not. Adobe has a free (I think) site in the cloud, which you can upload to. And others can share it. It has the best security. I will many times make a password such as oriole, then send the password under separate cover to JBS, then password protect it. Works pretty well. There is extremely good encryption and public key to private key, but there you need others to know how to interact. This is where we are behind and this is where I think the government instead of doing CCHIT, MU, etc. should have been working on portals and exchange of documents. Just because the Pentagon can't do it, we should be able to.