Rick Brown, Adobe's director of product management for Acrobat, discusses the future of PDF, what the year-old Macromedia acquisition means to developers and enterprise customers and Microsoft competition, in this week's Microsoft Watch podcast.
Adobe's Acrobat Act
Microsoft Watch editor Joe Wilcox talks to Rick Brown, Adobe's director of product management for Acrobat, about the future of PDF, what the year-old Macromedia acquisition means to developers and enterprise customers and about Microsoft competition, in this Microsoft Watch podcast.
In Microsoft Watch, Rick Brown, Adobe's director of product management for Acrobat, discusses the future of PDF, the year-old Macromedia acquisition and Microsoft competition, in this Microsoft Watch podcast.
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