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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment William Kibble commentedHit Menu within the new version > Disable new acrobat half way down.
On old (working) experience hit View > Enable new acrobat.
Totally agree Adobe need to stop changing things that aren't broken. Software as a service shouldn't need constant change to incentivise users to keep paying them. Just fix what's needed, there was no overhaul needed...
My concern is there is no published timeline for the new experience. Nowhere mentions when this option will be removed and this is concerning given the state of the "Bad experience".
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I second what Joel said. And very well said it was, these generic replies from big corps are what destroys faith in products from users. What happened to user voice! Some top dev has made a decision and it's distasteful. Why break something that's not broken. Nobody asked for a simplified user interface! Making changes to justify the annual extortionate software cost is beyond me. Fix what's broken and leave what isn't. Users and admins would appreciate this much more and happily pay for it to be left alone!