Adobe Acrobat flexes new muscles: Form filling, e-signing, mobile apps and more<article>
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Adobe wants the new Acrobat DC, and the
Document Cloud service surrounding it, to take the daily bureaucracy of our lives—forms for business, school, and personal activities—and smooth out the kinks: conversion from paper to electronic, e-signing, tracking and more. (Sorry, it’s not promising to make bureaucracy easier. Just the forms.)</p><p>
Acrobat DC, which will replace Acrobat XI, can take a photo or scan of a paper document and turn it into an electronic one, using skills borrowed from Photoshop to adjust and correct the image on the fly. Acrobat DC can identify form-fillable areas in an electronic document and let you enter data directly—no more printing, filling out, and re-scanning. </p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2897613/adobe-acrobat-flexes-new-muscles-form-filling-e-signing-mobile-apps-and-more.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Adobe Acrobat flexes new muscles: Form filling, e-signing, mobile apps and more