Welcome to BetaLand, June 2008 Edition
Not Just Acrobat, Acrobat.com!
As our own Paul Lilly reports, Adobe has launched Acrobat 9, with lots of new features - but Adobe has also added a free online component known as (what else?) Acrobat.com. Acrobat.com incorporates Buzzword web-based word processing, ConnectNow online meetings, and also include online PDF creation, file sharing, and online storage.
Getting Started with Buzzword
After you sign in with your Adobe.com ID (getting one is free), you might be prompted to to install the Microsoft Script runtime. After you install it, Buzzword, the Flash-based web-based word processor component of Acrobat.com, opens. BuzzWord provides essential tools for building good-looking documents, including tables, image insertion, fonts, lists, and comments, and it can import Microsoft Word and other popular document formats.
Buzzword documents can be exported to the most popular file formats including PDF, various types of Word-compatible formats, compressed HTML (.zip), and plain text.
The PDFs Buzzword creates correspond to PDF version 1.4, assuring that they'll work with a wide range of Acrobat and Reader versions, as well as third-party products that use the PDF file format. Buzzword lists documents in alphabetical order, by author, by time viewed or last modified, by size or by role. Click the (i) button to see detailed information.
To learn about Microsoft's new beta for SideShow, read on.
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Shalbatana
June 03, 2008 at 7:10am
Not only can you wait for bloat with reade, but you can wait for the web to load too.
registering with Adobe is like registering with classmates.com...
completly useful, but man...the constant adverts and prompts to upgrade!
There's no time like the future.
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Keith E. Whisman
June 02, 2008 at 11:16pm
Why doesn't Adobe just make an online Suite package with it's Photoshop and everything else together in one spot?
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Marcus_Soperus
June 03, 2008 at 6:40am
Check out this interview from late March with Adobe's Erik Larson: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/watch_out_adobe_is_slowly_building_an_online_empire.php
It takes time to get there, but it's obvious Adobe's on the way.
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