
Online file sharing with Adobe, at Acrobat.com. An online application, rather than an web site.
"A combination of three recently launched online services: Adobe Brio (online meetings), Adobe Buzzword (online word processor), and Adobe Share (online file sharing). Thus with the public beta launch of Acrobat.com, Adobe is taking on Google Docs, Microsoft Office Live Workspace, WebEx, and GoTo Meeting all at the same time." (TechCrunch)
Acrobat.com is a suite of online services hosted by Adobe that you can use to create documents together and share them with others. It helps people get document work done faster, without email attachments or version confusion, and it makes your documents look great so that you and your work look great, too. (Adobe Blog)
Acrobat.com includes, for the beginning, three distinctive applications:
Same time was launched the earliest version of Adobe Acrobat, 9, with new support for Adobe Flash technology, rich PDF portfolios and real-time capabilities redefine PDF communications. New features for Acrobat 9, like , Enhanced Redaction and Bates Numbering, File splitting, Better Save to Word with flowing text, PDF Portfolios (Packages on steroids!), and More powerful Document Comparison.
So, starting with this version, you can play Flash content natively, embed Flash movies (SWF and FLV) files and play them right in Acrobat. That means you can embed deposition and audio interviews and know that the recipient can play them with confidence.
Adobe launched last days the online version of PhotoShop and its online media player, Adobe TV.