Adobe has launched Acrobat online which is a set of services – file sharing and storage, PDF converter, online word processor, web conferencing – you can use to create and share documents, communicate in real time, and simplify working with others from anywhere.
The acrobat.com service is in beta phase and free to use. Each user gets 5GB of free storage with their Acrobat.com account, which can be used for uploading and sharing documents. This also includes free access to Adobe Buzzword and Adobe ConnectNow (up to 3 people can collaborate in a ConnectNow meeting room). Additionally, users can create 5 free PDFs on Acrobat.com.

All the features work fully on Windows but Linux support is limited and to access it users will need to use one of the following:
- Firefox 2.x
- Flash Player 9.0.115 or later
- Flash Player configured for SSL support
Adobe Buzzword:
Adobe Buzzword is a free, Web-based word processor similar to Google Docs in which document s are created, edited and stored online. Files can be accessed from any computer with an Internet connection and a full-featured Web browser.
Adobe ConnectNow:
Adobe ConnectNow is a great way to share ideas, discuss details, and complete work together — all online. It is used for holding full-fledged online web conferences with up to three people. You can use screen sharing, chat, notes, audio, and video to conduct meetings online that can be as interactive and productive as in-person meetings.
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