Adobe SendNow and Adobe CreatePDF Launched as Cloud-based Services

Blogged on:November 7, 2010
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It appears that Adobe climbed on the bandwagon of cloud computing with the announcement of its two new cloud-based services called Adobe SendNow and Adobe CreatePDF.

Though can’t be compared with that of NetSuite or SAP, the services are similar with that of Dropbox or Google Docs as it provides users the ease of sharing and collaborating of documents online. That means with the new Adobe cloud-based services, you won’t have to rely much on your desktop computer or your corporate servers. You can make use of the cloud to reliably access and retrieve your documents and files.

Adobe Cloud Services

Adobe SendNow is a file sharing service which allows users to send, track, and receive large files within your colleagues and coworkers. Among of its features includes:

1. Send large files
2. Get delivery confirmation
3. Get email of receipt
4. Set access by file
5. Set time limits
6. Check for viruses

Adobe CreatePDF on the other hand is another cloud-based service for an easy online PDF creation. With this service, you can now convert your office documents, images, and other supported files into PDF format directly on your browser. Among of its features include:

1. Convert to PDF
2. Print to PDF
3. Combine files
4. Share PDF files
5. Enjoy convenient access

Pricing plans starts at $9.99 per month with free trial. You can learn more about these services via Acrobat Blog.

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