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An error occurred while saving the comment José Leonardo Oliveira Lima commentedIt is a shame every new changing and release, Adobe abandon things that made Acrobat the best PDF reader. Is it so difficult to keep affordances and the best features? Those who use Adobe to revise Academics works and Theses now need two or three clicking or rightclicking with a mouse because this new release do not have the facility that allowed inserting comments, marking, delete etc. using only the keyboard. Unfortunatelly, Acrobat became worst in many things after Adobe buying it. The user experience never has been so poor.
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Dear User,
Thank you for your valuable feedback!
We would greatly appreciate it if you could provide us with more details about the feature improvement you are suggesting. If possible, sharing a screenshot or screen recording of the issue you are facing would be incredibly helpful for us to better understand your concern.
Based on your feedback, our understanding is that you would like a filter option that distinguishes between empty highlights and highlights that contain notes. Please confirm if our understanding aligns with your request.
Your input is essential in helping us improve our services, and we are eager to address any issues you may encounter. Please feel free to share any additional information you think might be relevant.
Regards,
Arvind
José Leonardo Oliveira Lima supported this idea ·
It is a shame every new changing and release, Adobe abandon things that made Acrobat the best PDF reader. Is it so difficult to keep affordances and the best features? Those who use Adobe to revise Academics works and Theses now need two or three clicking or rightclicking with a mouse because this new release do not have the facility that allowed inserting comments, marking, delete etc. using only the keyboard. Unfortunatelly, Acrobat became worst in many things after Adobe buying it. The user experience never has been so poor.