Availability of Requestly extension and of what turns out to be a beta version of a Mac desktop application (which has far more appeal) looks interesting and a possible viable alternative to an Adobe sanctioned, and developed, native solution, save for two things.
I don't use the Google Chrome browser for Mac (nor its various descendants built on the same extension framework).
And the beta of the desktop application (which has more appeal, because, if I understand properly, it maybe allows what I suggested in the first place, and that is a way to choose the default dictionary lookup directly in Acrobat) is a non-starter as it clearly does not have validation from Apple as being safe on the Mac OS desktop. When the Requestly developer bothers to apply for and receive Apple certification I'll be happy to try it, and most likely buy a license.
As of present, the problem is still not solved. And, of course, it's not curious at all that Adobe is completely silent on this subject (and many related suggestions from users for alterations to the user interface or the request that choices be permitted in functionality).
Availability of Requestly extension and of what turns out to be a beta version of a Mac desktop application (which has far more appeal) looks interesting and a possible viable alternative to an Adobe sanctioned, and developed, native solution, save for two things.
I don't use the Google Chrome browser for Mac (nor its various descendants built on the same extension framework).
And the beta of the desktop application (which has more appeal, because, if I understand properly, it maybe allows what I suggested in the first place, and that is a way to choose the default dictionary lookup directly in Acrobat) is a non-starter as it clearly does not have validation from Apple as being safe on the Mac OS desktop. When the Requestly developer bothers to apply for and receive Apple certification I'll be happy to try it, and most likely buy a license.
As of present, the problem is still not solved. And, of course, it's not curious at all that Adobe is completely silent on this subject (and many related suggestions from users for alterations to the user interface or the request that choices be permitted in functionality).