Securely share your files online with Adobe Share
September 15, 2008
For centuries, structures made from adobe were inexpensive, durable constructions that could shelter a family and its possessions from the elements. Today, Adobe Share houses valuable data online, easily and inexpensively (that is to say, for free).
With Adobe Share, you can store up to a gigabyte of data on the web. Just select a file from your computer and upload it, and your important documents, pictures and music are secure. If your students want to collaborate on a document, they can also share files with others (hence the name Adobe Share).
Adobe Share is part of the larger suite, Acrobat.com, which includes several other cool apps like an online word processor (take that, Google). And unlike the Adobe Acrobat Reader software of its namesake, Acrobat.com won’t bug you about updating to the latest version every ten minutes. Like a lot of Adobe products, the interface is pretty slick, with a charcoal gray background, and menus that fade in and out when they’re needed. Pretty nice looking for a company named after mud bricks. -BILL FERRIS
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