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    Ijaz commented  · 

    The new AI Assistant (beta) might be useful for some, but for me, it's caused major performance issues. Since the update, Acrobat Pro has become incredibly slow — especially when scrolling through PDFs. I don’t need AI to read documents, I just need smooth performance, which I used to get before this change.

    Please give users a simple way to disable the AI Assistant permanently. Having to go through View > Disable new Acrobat just to make scrolling bearable is frustrating. If this keeps up, I may switch to free tools that don’t freeze my screen.

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    Ijaz commented  · 

    Absolutely agree with this suggestion — the ability to outline and fill text or graphic boxes would be a huge improvement for practical document editing, especially for educators and parents. Highlighting key dates like Spring Break with a simple outlined box (filled or transparent) makes visual organization so much clearer. I hope the iOS version catches up soon.

    As someone who manages both family schedules and content workflows, usability always comes before aesthetics. Tools like this should empower users, not frustrate them. Maybe it's time developers took cues from real-world usage — teachers, parents, and creators alike would benefit. I run a site called merijaneshoes.com, and we always beta test changes with real users before pushing updates. It's essential.

    Designers, please think function-first — real users care more about performance than polish.