BEIJING, June 16 (Xinhuanet)-- U.S. software company
Adobe Systems Inc said Monday it moved its Acrobat.com web-based productivity
and collaboration services out of beta and turned it into a business with paid
user accounts.
The service, which has more than 5 million registered
users, will now have usage limitations on certain features which can be unlocked
by upgrading to one of the two new premium plans. These can be purchased on a
monthly or yearly basis.
The entry-level (monthly) subscription package for
Acrobat.com will cost 14.99 U.S. dollars per month, allowing Web meetings for up
to five people. The higher-priced package (yearly) will cost 39 dollars per
month and support meetings for up to 20 people.
Adobe will allow free user of Acrobat.com for more
limited functionality.
Adobe said five million people have signed up to use
Acrobat.com since it was launched in June 2008.
(Agencies)