Adobe Wises Up – Competes with Google Docs Sort Of

Adobe ConnectAdobe, the creator of the well renowned PDF file format has wised up and come up with the idea of going online to get their company some profit from the many people who want their documents converted to PDF format for distribution on the internet. Adobe’s PDF files are very much robust security wise and in other areas which makes the file secure and more amiable a format to send through the internet.
They have their own website that allows corporate companies to get monthly batches of files/documents for conversion to the PDF format that can come out from the basin $14.99 going up as volume increases. Adobe’s products have been in use for a long time and has become one of the most trusted in terms of document formats asides from the famed Microsoft Office formats.
There are a lot of extra’s to legal subscriptions allowing people to collaborate through their proprietary ConnectNow tool, with the most expensive packages going for unlimited file conversions to PDF from
any format and of Adobe option way better than Google Docs that though it gets the job done, is quite gaudy compared to the one by Adobe. They open up quite nice and have utmost control with their
spreadsheet equivalent. They will not allow real-time updating like Docs yet they are still quite pleasing than their other counterparts. Let’s put it this way, Docs is more like a Toyota, that gets the job done
yet isn’t that all good on all points, Adobe’s is a Volvo that gives you all the quality, yet at a price.

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