Auto Save feature - Isn't this temporary storage? When it's over, it just flies away.
Hello, I'm sending you this writing to complain about something annoying things. I'm trying to make an important request.
I was taking a class at Acrobat DC and taking notes on the document. I accidentally forgot to press exit and couldn't save it.
Funny thing is, I don't think it's going to be a big problem because I usually have automatic storage set up every five minutes.
In 2020, the normal auto-save function means that when you close a file, it's saved right away.
But that was my naive illusion, so your automatic storage function was just temporary storage that just flew away when the program was over. What kind of automatic storage is that? It's just a temporary means of preparing for errors because of the automatic storage function.
For other Windows Office programs that are more complex than pdf, or 3D modeling programs such as Fusion 360 also use automatic storage, which means that parts stored in the file are stored in advance even if the user exits the program normally.
But your automatic storage function is actually saving temporary files that fly when I turn it off. Does that make sense? So what's the point of saving every five minutes, every three minutes, or every minute? It's just that the user accidentally presses the button and when it ends normally, it automatically flies away.
Anyway, my hard-working notes are gone, but I want to make an important request to you guys. I searched on Google and found that in 2017, it was continuously requested by other people, so I hope Adobe Acrobat will add a mode that just saves the changed parts without asking the user if they want to save the file or not editing it or not. I worked really hard, but if I accidentally push the wrong button and fly away, I really wonder why I have to pay for this program. As I see it, the default setting is not saved even if you save it or not, so the changed information is more likely to be lost.
I really want you to improve this.
It's so unpleasant.