Adobe Acrobat is not just a PDF service. It’s now expanded into a set of online services enabling secure collaboration and web conferencing, along with verification and online as well as offline capabilities.
The interface has been completely redesigned and new tools are available. Using Acrobat, users can send and share files, with full user controls in place to filter access rights. With Adobe Buzzword, documents can be shared and collaborated on anytime and anywhere there’s an internet connection. File storage gives you online access to all your important documents. With Adobe’s ConnectNow, users can connect over the web and share their screen via conferencing tools. And of course, there’s the PDF component; you can convert up to five files to PDF at a time. Acrobat is free, and registration takes only a moment.
Acrobat.com In Their Own Words
“Meet live over the web and share your screen with anyone. Acrobat.com is a set of online services — file sharing and storage, PDF converter, online word processor, and web conferencing — you can use to create and share documents, communicate in real time, and simplify working with others. It’s free, so sign up now.”
Why Acrobat.com It Might Be A Killer
Acrobat offers a set of user friendly tools for collaboration and work. The interface is minimalistic, but easy to navigate, with a more intuitive feel. The feature set is powerful, yet simple—you wont’ get bogged down with frills. As Adobe is already well known, this could prove to be quite popular.
Some Questions About Acrobat.com
Will this remain freeware? How quickly does Acrobat react/work? 







