Adobe Releases PDF Creator For iOS

by tim on August 29, 2011

While scouring the news feeds this afternoon, I came across a shocking story from TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog. Adobe has released an iOS app that allows you to crete and edit PDF files. The App is $9.99 and is a universal download that will work on both the iPad and iPhone. A story snippet from the original post appears below.

Given the history between Adobe and Apple, this might be kind of surprising, but it happened anyway. Adobe has released an app for iPhone and iPad called CreatePDF that allows you to make and edit your own PDF files, right on iOS. The app can be used to open up any number of document formats, and then uses Adobe’s own conversion services to assemble them however you want into a full PDF document. The app can open everything from Word documents and Excel spreadsheets to images and OpenOffice documents, and converted PDFs can be sent off as email attachments, or even sent to other apps on the iOS device.

via Adobe releases a PDF creator for iOS | TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog.

I’m interested in what you think about Adobe’s recent foray into the land of iOS. Is this a sign that there someday may be some flash functionality, or is this just a way for Adobe to make some cash?

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