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As of this writing, the iPad still doesn't allow for editing Google Docs and Pages is a so-so tool on that platform. I suggest that Adobe seize the day, and even though it may seem couterintuitive, make an HTML5 version of Acrobat.com (Buzzword at least) that can be used on the iPad either as a standalone app, or from within Safari. I know the Flash wars are at a fevered pitch, but doing this quickly would give Adobe great press as a leader in next-gen word processing. |
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As of this writing, the iPad still doesn't allow for editing Google Docs and Pages is a so-so tool on that platform. I suggest that Adobe seize the day, and even though it may seem couterintuitive, make an HTML5 version of Acrobat.com (Buzzword at least) that can be used on the iPad either as a standalone app, or from within Safari. I know the Flash wars are at a fevered pitch, but doing this quickly would give Adobe great press as a leader in next-gen word processing. |
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