dropbox adobeLast month Dropbox and Adobe announced a partnership that would basically allow users to edit PDFs in the cloud. The ability to edit in the cloud was unfortunately only available for the desktop but the good news is that if you are a mobile user, it looks like mobile editing on the go has finally arrived.

Dropbox has recently announced that users with iOS devices can now edit PDFs on the go on their mobile devices. If you’re looking to make some last minute corrections before printing, or maybe you just want to get some quick work done while you’re commuting, this feature will allow you to do that.

The fact that it saves to the cloud also means that if you are working in a team or group, those changes will be reflected right away so that the next person to edit them will see the changes you have made to the file. To begin editing, all iOS users need to do is open the PDF file they want to edit, click “Edit”, and it will launch Adobe Acrobat Reader in which you can then begin your edits.

However we should point out that the feature is limited to iOS devices for now. As for Android users, you guys can expect similar functionality come 2016.

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