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[Rufus Deuchler | Travelogue] Meet Erik Larson the visionary leader behind Acrobat.com. Erik will share how Acrobat.com provides a fundamentally different and better way to work through stories and real-world examples.
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[Adobe Education Technologies] Adobe Education Technologies: Acrobat.com event: We at Adobe have embraced Acrobat.com because it makes us more competitive and just makes work more enjoyable. Erik will share how Acrobat.com provides a fundamentally different and better way to work through stories and real-world examples.
[IT PRO - Today] Adobe Acrobat.com leaves beta, adds spreadsheets | IT PRO: Offline access is a long-term possibility, but Larson said Adobe would focus on providing a richer feature set in the apps rather than the ability to take them offline. “Internet is so pervasive that a lack of online access is more of an irritant than a requirement,” Larson noted, admitting that the apps offer less depth of features than desktop-based systems at the moment.
[CIO.com - News] Adobe's Acrobat.Com Collaboration Services Emerge From Beta - CIO ...: Acrobat.com is not just aimed at giving business users an alternative to packaged software like Microsoft Office, but in the long run Adobe wants it to help people collaborate on documents in a new way, Larson said. The services in Acrobat.com allow multiple people to work on and edit documents simultaneously with continuous updating so the documents are always current, and give people a view into who's working on what parts of the document when and an ability to communicate with each other from within the application, he said.
[ReadWriteWeb] Poll: Which Web Office Suite Would You Pay For? Adobe or Google?: The free Acrobat.com service is still available and out of public beta, providing unlimited use of our collaborative authoring products, limited PDF conversion, file sharing, and online meetings with up to 3 participants. In addition, the two premium subscription offerings you describe include phone and web support from Adobe, which is important for business people who rely on these services to do work.
[Tim Anderson's ITWriting] Tim Anderson's ITWriting - Tech writing blog » Adobe's secret ...: In his comment though, Larson says that is not the case. A shame, since many developers would welcome the opportunity to deploy AIR applications to the device, for example, even it if meant going via Apples App Store.
[Webware.com] Adobe makes Acrobat.com a business with paid accounts | Webware - CNET: In a call with CNET News last week, Eric Larson, who is Adobe's director of product management and marketing for Acrobat.com, told me that Tables is not quite ready to replace Microsoft's Excel, which is why it's being rolled out in Adobe's Acrobat Labs section first. Larson did stress, however, that it will allow users to do things Excel can't, like see where other people are on the document, and provide a subtle warning when users are making a visual change that will affect others.
[VentureBeat] Adobe ready to make money from office software at Acrobat.com ...: Whereas Apps is charging primarily for additional support and customization, both premium versions of Acrobat.com also include web meetings and the ability to create documents in the PDF format. When I asked Larson why Adobe isn’t charging for some of the other services, particularly Buzzword, he said Adobe is still trying to help customers get used to the online software model.
[Tim Anderson's ITWriting] Tim Anderson's ITWriting - Tech writing blog » Adobe's cloud ...: When Acrobat.com has an AIR application that works online and offline with the same documents, I will find it more compelling for everyday use. The advantage is not only availability when out and about, but also the security of knowing that if Acrobat.com goes offline, you will still be able to reference your documents.
[Adobe Blogs] The Acrobat.com Blog: The Future of Work - good-bye martini ...: This is great information and validates what we are experiencing with our clients. We rarely need to meet face-to-face these days and instead use online technologies like those found at Acrobat.com to communicate and share information.
[Coda Research Consultancy Blog] Coda Research Consultancy Blog: Adobe launches competitor to ...: Adobe has launched Acrobat.com in a bid to compete against Google Docs. Acrobat.com is an online document collaboration tool introduced in the United States on Monday, which allows business users to collaborate on presentations and spreadsheets that are updated in real-time.
[TrolleyBlog.com] Adobe makes Acrobat.com a business with paid accounts ...: In a call with CNET News last week, Eric Larson, who is Adobe’s director of product management and marketing for Acrobat.com, told me that Tables is not quite ready to replace Microsoft’s Excel, which is why it’s being rolled out in Adobe’s Acrobat Labs section first. Larson did stress, however, that it will allow users to do things Excel can’t, like see where other people are on the document, and provide a subtle warning when users are making a visual change that will affect others.
[BYOHosting.com Blogs] With Acrobat.com, Adobe Fights Google, Others in Collaboration ...: according to Adobe, and lets users conduct online meetings with up to five participants and includes 10 PDF conversions a month and Adobe phone and web support for $149 a year. An annual Premium Plus subscription includes unlimited PDF conversions, web online meetings with up to 20 participants, and also phone and web support for $390 a year.
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