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Adobe takes Acrobat.com services out of beta

Discussion in 'TechSpot News and Comments' started by Jos, Jun 15, 2009.

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  1. Jos TechSpot Staff

    Following a year-long test period, Adobe has decided to move its online productivity and collaboration services out of beta and introduced two paid subscription offerings targeted at business users. Among the products in Acrobat.com’s suite are Buzzword, an online word processor; ConnectNow, a web meeting program that enables screen sharing, chat and video among users; and Share, a file sharing program that lets users access files through a URL instead of an email attachment.

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  2. raybay TechSpot Addict

    Good news!
  3. yukka TechSpot Paladin

    Adobe have recently annoyed alot of users. Just do a search for Adobe Acrobat 9 Roaming Profile Issues and you can see that it took nearly year for them to release a patch that allowed enterprises to use version 9 with roaming profiles without removing UNC paths from the registry, and it was only fixed because they had to release a security update (version 9.1) which accidentally fixed the roaming profile issue but even now says that it isnt supported. The error was a runtime C error that crashed the program on startup every time.

    Trust their cloud services? It will take a while if ever to win back this users trust.
  4. tengeta Newcomer, in training

    I wish PDF would die.
  5. Per Hansson TechSpot Server Guru

    So this means it's no longer a big bloated piece of *** app that takes up half a gig RAM to display a PDF? Oh, it's not

    Moving on ;)
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