More intuitive program response
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Anonymous commented
Once you clic to add text it would be nice if the option stayed activated
So we dont need tongo select it each time -
Hi Zelda,
Thank you for taking the time to write the feedback.
What do you find the most difficult to do in Acrobat Reader on your iPhone/iPad? Opening PDF documents from other iOS apps, sending PDF documents to others, adding comments (Highlight, Sticky Notes, Freehand Drawing, etc.), filling out forms, or something else?
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Chris commented
Dc is way to slow for all advanced editing and commenting. put the multiple menu's back instead of one long one like a few versions ago. every time you hit an edit button you wait. PDF exchange is now beating Adobe hands down. I do all commenting and edits in Exchange and the open back up in Adobe. DWG to PDF driver is way to slow on large files I use PDF 995 free on all large CADD files then open in Adobe. the last few years have been one bad version after another. Quit over thinking the wheel and go back to version 9 or lower formatting for look feel and speed. My main usage is CADD and Engineering outputs
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Zelda commented
I am not new to Adobe products which I have used for at least 15 years. I am a writer, researcher and a medical illustrator: my technical abilities in terms of programming and coding et cetera are limited. What I mean by my statement that I wish the program is more “Intuitive” I mean for technical idiots at such as myself I wish that the program – and many other programs not just Adobe programs would be able to interact with seamlessly and inuit The needs of the author\creator. This probably means I may need more instruction. However that is my point: for creative people who are not technically inclined it would be fantastic for a program to go intuit The needs of the artist without you are just having to spend hours on determining The ins and outs of the program. I realise that this is a naive comment and I am not a person who comments on forums – however, I have used and will continue to use Adobe products because of their vast abilities. I wish I could be more specific. I wish that art and technology – which many people erroneously believe are anathema- could somehow merge in a more elegant fashion. I realise that Adobe has done a great deal to accomplish what I have described above. It is just my hope that the technology behind the programs will eventually be so seamless that the artist will almost not notice it. once again I apologise because even though I have used Adobe products for many many years I am not fluent in the technology.I will try to think of more specific examples and when I do I will post them. In the meantime, Adobe does an excellent job just as it is. Zelda
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Hi,
Thank you for the feedback.
Would you mind providing a specific example of the feature or area that needs to be improved?
Thank you for your help.