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An error occurred while saving the comment uHu commentedAbsolutely agree. There are quite a few apps that make a shortcut on the desktop, and a few that have a tick-box option for those who actually want a desktop shortcut. It's really a hassle keeping the desktop clean and tidy. Adobe even adds a new shortcut when upgrading. This makes Adobe very intrusive, and not at all an easy going colleague.
And having a shortcut for a pdf reader is really useless. Why would anyone want to open the app on it's own -- It is always opened from a file manager, a browser or a mail app, as the default viewer for the pdf file type.uHu supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment uHu commentedPDF Reader and Editor on the same computer is a must. I use 5-6 computers every day, and open several PDFs every day too. At the same time I also edit, convert or export a PDF a few times a week. In periods I use PS, PR, LR and ID on either my home computer, laptop, workshop computer or one of the office computers. It's really a hassle having to log in and out only to open a random PDF, and even more so if you have to annotate or sign one. It doesn't make any sense for Adobe not to promote using both plain reader and pro versions on the same box. Appears very backwards. There might be a technical hitch in the way, but it must be possible for Adobe developers to get around it. Please Adobe Santa, can I have it for xmas?
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An error occurred while saving the comment uHu commentedPDF Reader and Editor on the same computer is a must. I use 5-6 computers every day, and open several PDFs every day too. At the same time I also edit, convert or export a PDF a few times a week. In periods I use PS, PR, LR and ID on either my home computer, laptop, workshop computer or one of the office computers. It's really a hassle having to log in and out only to open a random PDF, and even more so if you have to annotate or sign one. It doesn't make any sense for Adobe not to promote using both plain reader and pro versions on the same box. Appears very backwards. There might be a technical hitch in the way, but it must be possible for Adobe developers to get around it. Please Adobe Santa, can I have it for xmas?
Agree. It's like Adobe is hacking your computers. Very intrusive.