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[. . . ] Com is a set of online services you can use to create and share documents, communicate in real time, and simplify working with others from anywhere. Com, you can do the following: Store up to 5 gigabytes of files in your online organizer, accessible from anywhere with a web browser. You can limit access to just people you invite, or make your documents accessible to everyone by embedding a link on a web page or blog. Create documents with Adobe Buzzword, an online word processor Hold web meetings with Adobe ConnectNow web conferencing software It shows files that you've uploaded to the web, and files that other Acrobat. [. . . ] If you're the author of a file, you can stop sharing it at any time. move the pointer over the icon of the person sharing the file in the Collaborator bar. If you delete a file you've shared, it is removed from the organizers of anyone you're sharing it with. If you update a file you've shared, the updated file appears in the organizers of anyone you are sharing the file with. If you're a reader of a file, you can remove the file from your organizer by choosing Delete from the context menu. To copy the shared file to your hard drive, choose Download from the context menu. Access levels for shared files The Collaborator bar also shows the access level for files that you uploaded or created. Open access is the default access level for files you upload to Acrobat. A file with open access is available to anyone who has the URL to the file. Open access files can also be shared by embedding them into external web pages, blogs, or wiki pages. Restricted access files are only available to users with whom you've shared the file. Com with their e-mail addresses before they can access restricted files. Changing the access setting does not affect sharing for users with whom you've already shared a file. The viewers of the web page see an embedded previewer window in the page that displays the contents of the file you're sharing. They can enlarge the preview window to full screen, view the file at different zoom levels, and page through multi-page files. Com, is an online word processor that lets you create, store, and share online documents. Buzzword documents are stored securely on the web and are available to you from any computer with a web browser and an Internet connection. In the Buzzword Document organizer, you can create and edit Buzzword documents. You can use ConnectNow to conduct free web conferences with up to two other users. Users can share their computer screens, switch between screens, and switch control between attendees. Com is also available as an AIR application, a Flash-based version of the program which runs on your desktop instead of in a web browser. Com, with the added advantage of drag and drop support between your computer's file system and the Acrobat. [. . . ] If you upload a newer version of a file, others sharing the file see the new version the next time they preview the file. the newer version of the file must have the same filename as the original file. Open access is the default access level for files you upload to Acrobat. Open access files can also be embedded into external web pages, blogs, or wiki pages. [. . . ]

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