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June 2nd, 2008

Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 4:03 am

Categories: Adobe, General, SaaS, Software Infrastructure, Web Technology

Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, Acrobat.com, Office Suite, Web Conferencing, Sales Tools, Sales Force Management, Sales Strategy, Internet

Adobe has tied together its online office suite wacrobat1.pngith the beta of Acrobat.com and the user interface is the big differentiator. What remains to be seen is whether online office users care about aesthetics.

On Monday, Adobe unveiled Acrobat.com, a suite that allows you to create word processing documents, share files, convert PDFs and hold Web conferences.

Simply put, Acrobat.com is the best looking online office suite on the block (Techmeme). Google Docs, Zoho and other entrants look fine, but don’t exactly stretch the imagination with the interface. Using Flash, Adobe’s suite, which includes Buzzword word processor, PDF converter and Web conferencing applications, is slick. Adobe’s online applications easily pass–and often top–what you’d find on the desktop. In fact, Adobe’s ConnectNow seems to be the killer app in the suite and could be a threat to WebEx.

Here’s Buzzword:

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And the collaboration tool:

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And PDF converter:

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The big question: How much will the interface matter? Adobe’s online office suite would clearly win a beauty contest, but it’s unclear whether users care. There’s something about Google Docs that just works. Ditto for Zoho. What’s the lock-in factor here? If I’m using one online office suite I may not try another just because swapping platforms can get confusing if you create a bunch of documents.

We’ll see how the answers to those questions turn out, but Adobe has another clear motive here. The online suite is a nice way to show off Flash. In addition, Adobe Acrobat 9, which was announced Monday, includes support for Flash. The goal: Create a defensible software and services strategy that will lead to a virtuous sales cycle among various Adobe products.

Acrobat.com is designed to give Acrobat 9 customers a “personal workspace in the clouds,” according to Adobe’s statement. You can see where this is headed: For Acrobat 9 customers Acrobat.com (statement) is a hybrid software model to keep them in the fold. Meanwhile, Adobe hopes that Acrobat.com will get a few folks to buy its software.

Acrobat 9 offers native support for Flash, touts document sharing and allows users to manage portfolios of PDFs. All of these features work with Acrobat.com in what Adobe hopes will be a nice sales cycle.

Adobe’s Acrobat 9 combined with Acrobat.com seems to hit on multiple goals for the company. All it needs now is the user traction. Adobe’s suite certainly has the looks.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Smart Planet as well as Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?
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PDF is no good for documents with images  joemartn | 06/02/08
re: PDF is no good for documents with images  mitch.gart@... | 06/02/08
PDF is fine for ease of use  frgough | 06/02/08
PDF Built for Graphics and Images  scottarrington@... | 06/02/08
PDF no good for embedded images?  professordnm | 06/02/08
actually  paul@... | 06/02/08
Obviously...  melekali | 06/04/08
Trolling 101  theo_durcan | 06/02/08
What in the world are you talking about ?  michaelejahn | 06/02/08
PDF is not an editing vehicle!  ljl311@... | 06/02/08
PDF is not an editing vehicle!  sumnerp | 06/02/08
No Doubt!  melekali | 06/04/08
Learn to use it!  legamin@... | 06/02/08
PDF is no good for documents with images  NKX | 06/03/08
Illustrator imports PDF with images  davidr69 | 06/04/08
Do you mean if settings are allowed to downsample  Boot_Agnostic | 06/04/08
Sorry, Your Opinion does not Agree with Industry  melekali | 06/04/08
Buzzword has Linux Support!!!  MisterMiester | 06/02/08
Oh dear .... shame  paul@... | 06/02/08
I suppose you'd be happier if...  TtfnJohn | 06/02/08
Well ..  MisterMiester | 06/02/08
Jesus wore sandals  Roc Riz | 06/02/08
Excellent - 9.8  MisterMiester | 06/02/08
Good Luck to Adobe  jpr75_z | 06/02/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  Chalkboy | 06/02/08
Think It's In The Works  m4cl4rk | 06/02/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  Jaytmoon | 06/02/08
No thanks, not for me.  Zeddd | 06/02/08
No thanks, not for me ...  DanTheOtherMan | 06/02/08
Fancy paint jobs do NOT matter most with Mac users  labarker | 06/02/08
Macs are NOT the second coming, any more than PCs are  luke@... | 06/11/08
Well...  storm14k | 06/02/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  merc2dogs` | 06/02/08
But it's web 2.0  frgough | 06/02/08
Are you sure it isn't web 2.1 alpha? happy  TtfnJohn | 06/02/08
lol  James T. Kirk | 06/02/08
I thought the same thing...  storm14k | 06/02/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  russellorg@... | 06/02/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  gamesgirl23 | 06/02/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  Roc Riz | 06/02/08
Internet on TV  tosh382 | 06/02/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  artpete@... | 06/02/08
It's getting crowded...  Narg | 06/02/08
What "Office Tax"?  Pliny the Elder | 06/02/08
No the tax comes...  storm14k | 06/02/08
PDF and ISO certification  4rp4n3t | 06/02/08
You mean like the "Office Killer" Google Docs? LOL!!!  CobraA1 | 06/02/08
Choices  aureolin@... | 06/02/08
Your right as is CobraA1 - hybrid is the best. I have used Live  ItsTheBottomLine | 06/02/08
BINGO! - Nicely said...nt  ItsTheBottomLine | 06/02/08
Ever heard of Adobe AIR  scottarrington@... | 06/02/08
Adobe AIR  Roc Riz | 06/02/08
Exactly. Plus being Flash-based it's not really web-based  PB_z | 06/02/08
You can't be serious.....  storm14k | 06/02/08
"We're sorry for the inconvenience,..."  PB_z | 06/02/08
We're back  ErikLarson | 06/02/08
And gone again  PB_z | 06/02/08
This is not an office suite product  ThePrairiePrankster | 06/02/08
To compete w/ office you have to compete  mydasx | 06/02/08
I like Office and am used to it  desmondhaynes | 06/02/08
Who is trying to get you off it?  TripleII | 06/02/08
Yes, but overused. I've read about so many "office killers" in ...  xuniL_z | 06/11/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  m4cl4rk | 06/02/08
Agreed, "Office Killer" has to go.  TripleII | 06/02/08
You're Kinding Right?  rkuhn040172@... | 06/02/08
Killer App and Freeware nonsense  sanscartier@... | 06/02/08
Not quite correct....  storm14k | 06/02/08
looks great much better than Google Docs  tech_walker | 06/02/08
Done too soon?  daklander@... | 06/02/08
Looks great, but not very functional.  tech_walker | 06/02/08
Adobe - has little respect for it's customer so why bother with them -NT  raycote | 06/02/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  PeterPac | 06/02/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  legamin@... | 06/02/08
Savings from "No-Licence" features can only pay-off for Low-Value Users!  PhilthyBastage | 06/02/08
You want to know what's really an Office killer?  Yensi717 | 06/03/08
And what will kill those Office versions?  nick@... | 06/04/08
TOO SLOW!  twiddly | 06/03/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  jfreedle2@... | 06/03/08
Endless potential. Here's why...  T1Oracle | 06/03/08
Why not store docs on the local machine?  Tech99_z | 06/03/08
Its Online, so not it isn't.  CreepinJesus | 06/04/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  kelsky | 06/04/08
User Interface Does Matter - and Adobe Has Forgotten That  schussler | 06/04/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  twaynesdomain | 06/04/08
A Little Too Late  melekali | 06/04/08
I don't need an additional system to log into!  earnestp | 06/05/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  R Greene | 06/09/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  michaelkiewicz@... | 06/26/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  michaelkiewicz@... | 06/26/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  mstarner | 06/30/08
RE: Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?  hqconverter | 04/09/09

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