Acrobat: Our documents can talk
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Adobe has this idea, that introducing voice into its Acrobat document means breaking deeper into collaborative work. So the digital document company has included VoIP features called Acrobat Connect in its fresh Acrobat 8.
The service is available for a monthly fee, and will be available from early next year in English for $39 per month, or $395 per year, per user. Acrobat Connect should work both on Windows and Mac platforms.
Of course, Acrobat isn’t a new comer in audio features. The Adobe Audition, for sound editing, already reached its version 2.0 and other tools have been for audio and video designers.
But what do you think? Is this a good move? Is this a teasing feature to cross-promote sound tool? Should Acrobat add IM features instead? Some IM features that could then become part of the document, and/or turn into page annotations?
Sep 18, 2006 | By Nuno
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