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March 18, 2015

Adobe throws Hat into Mobile Document Sharing with Acrobat DC

by John_A

Adobe has long been a powerhouse in the world of documents, but the company didn’t transfer to mobile well—until now. Adobe’s mobile Acrobat application is now Acrobat DC (DC stands for Document Cloud) and includes document editing and sharing software to boost productivity and interact with others working on whatever project you need done. Think Google Drive, but even more document-centric.

The additions are beneficial, and seem easy to use, but since the update isn’t due until next month, we won’t see the real version for a while. Some of the new features are better document signing, mobile syncing from your desktop to all of your mobile devices, and as feature that allows you to take a picture of a document and edit it.

The Document Cloud is included for Creative Cloud subscribers, with a $15/month subscription option, or with a permanent purchase option.

Source: Adobe

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