Radically changing positions of everything affects the entire workflow. Nothing is positioned intuitively; you've subverted every expected tool placement you've established over the years. I get the impression someone who doesn't actually use Acrobat regularly in their non-Adobe job designed a sleek new interface that doesn't make any sense for usability. Switching around menu positions isn't improvement. Everyone who pays for your service, who has built their flow around your programs, suffers when you make drastic changes that serve no functional purpose. Program improvements, not superficial UI "updates".
Radically changing positions of everything affects the entire workflow. Nothing is positioned intuitively; you've subverted every expected tool placement you've established over the years. I get the impression someone who doesn't actually use Acrobat regularly in their non-Adobe job designed a sleek new interface that doesn't make any sense for usability. Switching around menu positions isn't improvement. Everyone who pays for your service, who has built their flow around your programs, suffers when you make drastic changes that serve no functional purpose. Program improvements, not superficial UI "updates".