Adobe Digital Messenger is a discontinued instant messaging (IM) and word processing software. It can communicate via text and populate your friends list using one or more built-in word processing software. Document files to a messaging can be imported as the Microsoft Word or the Microsoft WordPad files.
Originally released in 2001 as RoboChat, which was developed by eHelp Corporation (later Macromedia in 2004). After Adobe acquired Macromedia in 2005, the program was renamed as Digital Messenger in 2007. On April 23, 2012, Adobe discontinues its development and sales of Digital Messenger and instead recommends in favour of Adobe Spark.