Adobe adds mobile tools to new service

E-signatures and other mobile tools are part of in Adobe's new PDF subscription service.

Adobe, the company behind the ubiquitous PDF format for documents, is touting electronic-signature and mobile capabilities in a new subscription package aimed at helping individuals and businesses manage their documents.

Tuesday's announcement of Acrobat DC and Adobe Document Cloud comes as people have more options for creating their own PDF documents. Besides free or cheap software available from third parties, many browsers including Google's Chrome now come with that capability built-in.

Before, people had to buy Adobe's Acrobat software for hundreds of dollars.

The company's Acrobat Reader is free, but can be used only to read PDF documents, not create them.

Adobe said the new tools go beyond the basic features available elsewhere.

Its e-signature features will, for instance, let parents easily fill out school permission slips. One app lets people photograph a paper form with a mobile device. The app converts that to Adobe's Portable Document Format and lets the user fill out and sign the form electronically. Adobe said small businesses will be able sign contracts without needing to print and mail documents.

The new tools are expected to launch within the next month. Prices are expected to start at about $US13 ($A17.07) a month.


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