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Acrobat.com is intended to be
more than a community site for file-sharing, word processing, and Web conferencing;
it is intended to make the transition from desktops to Web tools that combine
communication, productivity and collaboration capabilities in the easiest of
ways.
The software, which is in public beta for now,
enables users to enjoy the benefits of PDF, Adobe Flash and Adobe AIR
technologies together, by delivering an online experience that puts traditional
office productivity tools behind.
This is definitely one way of
responding to initiatives such as Google Docs. For that, Acrobat.com comes with
Adobe Buzzword, a Web-based word processor that enables users to co-author or
share documents, and allows the document to be saved in PFD format.
Another service included is
Adobe ConnectNow, the Web-conferencing service that provides desktop-sharing,
video and voice conferencing and integrated chat capabilities. However, as Read
Write Web highlighted, the service has its limitations is terms of number
of people that can use the service simultaneously (only three).
The centralized file-sharing
system allows the conversion to PDF format of up to five documents, while at
the same time supports high-quality, Web-embeddable documents. The service
allows users to see and launch image and PDF files in the browser, without having
to use any other application.
MyFiles is a file-sharing
organizer and storage space that makes documents easy to find, by enabling
users to browse them by name, author, date and other criteria. It also offers up
to 5 gigabytes of storage space.
Moreover, Acrobat.com will
enable Acrobat 9 (which had a simultaneous launch) users to access a “personal
workspace in the clouds” available from virtually anywhere. This will allow them
to use Acrobat.com as a central location for sharing and collecting forms, as
well as navigate PFD documents with colleagues.
For those who wish to try it,
the English version of the Acrobat.com beta is available for free signup here.
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