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A New App Lets Mobile Users Make and Send PDFsAdobe releases an app that lets businesses create and send PDFs from any location.

ByJonathan Blum

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Easy to use: Createpdf converts files automatically.
Easy to use: Createpdf converts files automatically.

Adobe's PDF files are pretty much the small-business standard when it comes to reading and sharing documents in their original form. With a slew of PDF-friendly mobile apps out there, it's easier than ever to review documents on the go. But creating and sending PDFs on the road has been a trickier step.

A new app from Adobe aims to solve that. The tool gives users the ability to create and send PDFs from files on a tablet or other mobile device. Adobe announced in August that its CreatePDF app is available on iPhone and iPad--before it was only available on Android devices--and it's a welcome addition.

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