rkeene@rlattorneys.com
I would like to find out if I can change the interface of the program back to how it was before this so-called-upgrade. This is like learning a new program and where to find/learn what the icons mean since they're so small and the images are difficult to decipher. How is this supposed to be an upgrade???? An upgrade is suppose to improve, not cause FRUSTRATION!!!!
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Bevi Chagnon | PubCom.com commented
Wish List
Fellow Acrobat users!
I want to turn our complaints into something useful for Adobe's development team, so I wrote up some key fixes to the new interface that will help us get the tools we need while giving Adobe a better interface for Acrobat's future features.
Please take a minute to review my wish list.
And please add your ideas to it!
Keep it positive and helpful. (They already know how much we hate it, they got the message.)
Suggestions on what you want to see changed or restored.
Just address the interface, not what features you want (that's for another post).And be sure to describe what you use Acrobat for, how it's used for work or your personal computing. It's clear that the Adobe design team may have missed how various industries rely on Acrobat, so here's your chance to let them know what you need in the interface.
I believe it's our last chance to get the Acrobat we need before Adobe carves the new interface into stone.
The wish list is at:
Add your "wishes."
And don't forget to click the VOTE button in the upper left.
—Bevi Chagnon
One of the original Acrobat trainers since the first beta version 30+ years ago.
This is not my first time encountering a new Acrobat interface.
And no, I don't work for Adobe.