Why???
Why change an interface that users have become accustomed to?
As a software trainer who has been training end users in Adobe Acrobat for more than 20 years, I am very upset with the decision of Adobe to swap the location of the tools and interface (pages, bookmarks, etc.) panels. I do not believe that any actual user gave feedback that swapping those and hiding menu commands in a "hamburger" would increase their productivity. Change for change sake is something I've had to explain over and over again when training Microsoft products but Adobe had stuck to a design with minimal changes over the years. Very disappointing.
Why???
Why change an interface that users have become accustomed to?
As a software trainer who has been training end users in Adobe Acrobat for more than 20 years, I am very upset with the decision of Adobe to swap the location of the tools and interface (pages, bookmarks, etc.) panels. I do not believe that any actual user gave feedback that swapping those and hiding menu commands in a "hamburger" would increase their productivity. Change for change sake is something I've had to explain over and over again when training Microsoft products but Adobe had stuck to a design with minimal changes over the years. Very disappointing.