Wednesday, June 17, 2009
only old people install software on their machines



Not to be outdone by Google and the many other online office tools, Adobe has officially launched Acrobat.com, a suite of online tools that let you write documents, create PDFs, store files and share it all with your friends and coworkers.

Remember in the olden days, when you had to spend $600 on a suite of office tools to type a letter? Yeah, that was silly. More on Ars Technica.

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