New interface needs changes
The new "modern" interface just doesn't work for people like myself who use a lot of plugins and don't need Acrobat for commenting or e-signing. I work in a print shop and I'm constantly reviewing and editing customer files. I need to be able to easily see the page counts, scroll through documents, check page box sizes, etc... All of these changes have made that really difficult and it slows down our workflow drastically. I get wanting to clean things up and I remember that DC was a big shift from older versions like XI that could seem very cluttered. But not letting me put anything in the top toolbar or at least get rid of icons for tools I don't need just doesn't make any sense to me. Even the new "floating toolbar" I can't get rid of the digital signature and comment tools to make space for the tools I use on a daily basis. What is the purpose of this? I'm sure I can get used to having the tools on the left instead of the right but at least let me shrink the window size or minimize it like we used to. I know I can currently switch back but I know that will only last for so long, so I was really trying to get used to it.
Judging by all of the other people complaining, it doesn't seem like you'll listen but I hope you do.
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Gail commented
Seems like Adobe has zero interest in responding to or editing these horrible UI/UX design updates they pushed out, so I have zero interest in continuing to use them.
Anyone have any third-party pdf editing apps they recommend? It's time to support companies that prioritize customer service and not $25 B in stock buy-backs over the next 4 years.