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Adobe today announced several updates to Acrobat DC, a core component of its Document Cloud.
The new features are designed to simplify the editing and signing of documents, according to Lisa Croft, Adobe’s group marketing manager for the Document Cloud.
Launched in March 2015, Document Cloud includes PDF-focused Acrobat
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The answer to the mountains of paper weighing down businesses worldwide is a key part of the digital workforce revolution.
Say hello to the humble PDF.
Often ignored and generally disrespected, the PDF is gaining new cachet in the enterprise.
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Fremont, Calif.-based Foxit Software wants to push the PDF format into the digital world with the release of its new ConnectedPDF application.
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Think PDF — and you probably still think Adobe. But it's not the only option around.
Take Burlington, Mass-based Nuance, for example, which today launches PDF 2.
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Adobe and Dropbox have finally given Android users parity with iOS users.
When the two companies signed an integration deal last October, Adobe added a drag-and-drop Workflow Designer, enhanced electronic signatures and Enterprise Mobility Management and Signature Capture to its Document Cloud.
In November, Adobe announced that iOS devices could
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It still happens: a client sends you a report to review for an upcoming meeting, and it’s a 90-page PDF.
San Francisco-based Inkling thinks it can put a stop to such such situations, which are bound to send you back to your desk to repeatedly bang your head against the
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It’s been a busy week in the document management space. Adobe let loose its Document Cloud, Accusoft and EMC teamed up on a release, and Microsoft shared some new releases and promises of things to come.
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Digital document management solutions vendor Nitro is introducing Nitro Pro 8.5, the newest release of its flagship desktop PDF application. Nitro is positioning Nitro Pro 8.5 as a replacement for Adobe Acrobat.
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It’s been a while since Adobe did anything with Acrobat, but today that has all changed with the unveiling of Acrobat XI, which will be available to users within the next 30 days.
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It’s still the holiday season, so all's quiet on the document management front. However, that didn’t stop Microsoft from launching its new store for Office and SharePoint, nor did it stop Cabinet NG from rebranding.
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Quiet enough week with the long weekend, but even still a few bones to pick at. Box has upgraded the administrative functions making it easier to use, IGC has upgraded Brava for Documentum, Nuance has also upgraded its PDF converter, while Enolsoft has released a PDF Converter for Mac.
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Nuance has announced a new update to its PDF converter software, and the Enterprise 8 version is available now with new real-time collaboration tools like chat and simultaneous editing. Nuance PDF Converter Enterprise 8 offers cloud connectivity, simpler editing and voice dictation for adding notes to any PDF. Nuance PDF Converter 8 comes in Professional and Enterprise versions. New Features
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Adobe wants mobile business users, and its free Reader App opens the door. Just three months ago, the company extended security and digital signature functionality to beef up its pervasive free desktop app, allowing EchoSign functionality that began targeting mobile transactions with "one-stop-shop" for e-Signatures.
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Document collaboration solutions provider Nitro plans to expand its cloud engineering team to fuel product innovation. First Round "Our first round of institutional financing enables us to hire aggressively and build genuinely transformative technology for the entire document lifecycle.
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