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Understand that this is coming from an ex-employee with a 15+ year tenure, all the love in the world for the company and product, and a passion about customer experience. Seriously, I even WORKED (albeit briefly) on in-product learning.
Here's the deal:
I launched Acrobat to do something.
Let me do it, then maybe, maaaaybe, tell me about the availability of some **** unrelated to the task at hand, that more than likely, I don't and never will care about.
Acrobat is a tool. I'm not picking up a hammer to learn about AI content-aware hammering technology. I just want to bash something into place.
If I'm launching Acrobat, it's because I want to read a document and get on with my day. Maybe I need to modify a document. I'm 1000000% never launching it to learn about some AI functionality that I will never care about because I don't live in Acrobat or work, live or breathe enterprise document management in any shape or form.
I DO NOT CARE. I PAID FOR A HAMMER. BE THE HAMMER.
At the very least, give me a preference that lets me say "never pop up a notification over the top of the document I asked you to show me". FFS.Seriously. Like, show me less respect as a user. Just fix it. Come on.
100% this. I don't need Acrobat to re-interpret existing system service screens. I don't need the Adobe-specific cloud storage icons. I don't need Adobe's improvements over the system print dialog. I don't really mind that you show them by default, but at least let me disable all of it from a preference.