Last week I wrote about how much we love to share our love for sharing with you. That sentiment is with everyone at Adobe. Yesterday, Adobe’s cofounders John Warnock and Chuck Geschke posted their thoughts on freedom of choice, and how “the web has unleashed an explosion of content and transformed how we work, learn, communicate, and, ultimately, express ourselves.”
Acrobat.com exists to be able to provide you with that freedom to collaborate, share and work with whoever you need in order to get your work done. At its very core is the fundamental belief that you should be able to work with your extended team members with nothing more than an internet connection and web browser. Plus, to ensure consistency across those different browsers, the Adobe Flash Player. You can even view and upload documents using your iPhone, Blackberry and Android mobile devices. And let’s not forget Acrobat.com’s ability to create, preview, upload and share a file format that is truly an open, ISO standard: PDF.
We ♥ The Web. We ♥ Choice. We ♥ Acrobat.com.

I also love to share. Please show me how to do it from an iPod device since you mention them.
I go to acrobat.com and get this message:
“You don’t have the latest version of the Adobe Flash Player. You must install it to use Adobe Acrobat.com.
Get it here.”
What do I do now?
What does everybody else do?
[Reply from Ali: You should download and install the Acrobat.com iPhone app, available on iTunes. Thanks for trying it out.]
OMG, you are an awesome company … I love learning the Adobe varieties and uses. Thank you, thank you for being kind and gentle and allowing me to learn.
Wow! Thanks! We think our customers are awesome too! If you want more learning resources for the Acrobat family of desktop and online service products, check out the resources on AcrobatUsers.com and the tutorials on tv.adobe.com.