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Wow, that Adobe response on 9/5 read like a giant F U to Bevi and the rest of us.
I hated when my company switched to Foxit and I am still using my personal Acrobat subscription to remediate PDFs for accessibility.
However, Foxit is at least communicating respectfully with me about their UI and bugs I've reported, and I'm making them aware of the big opportunity to include all the remediation features that should have been part of Acrobat years ago and instead is being offered in the form of very expensive third party plugins like CommonLook.
This kind of change in Acrobat feels like a slap in the face to me. So many bugs need fixing. And if your developers feel like they need a big project, revamp that flaming pile of poo that is order mismanagement aka the TURO tool. Make automated ways to create a list tag tree. I could go on. Seems to me you need to hire actual software programmers and get rid of your front end developers. The front end only matters when the back end works!