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Have you tried just going outside and saying hi to someone?
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Exactly — this just adds insult to injury. What’s the point of a collaborative review system if the moment you download or unshare, all the feedback just evaporates? It’s like the app is treating comments as temporary post-its instead of actual review data.
If comments aren’t preserved in the downloaded file, it completely defeats the purpose of doing reviews in the first place. We’re not just sharing files, we’re sharing context, and losing that context makes the workflow feel half-baked.
Honestly, this behavior feels outdated. It’s 2025 keeping annotations intact across share, unshare, and download actions should be the bare minimum standard.
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Unsharing a PDF shouldn’t delete or remove collaborators’ comments those are part of the review history and valuable feedback. It’s really frustrating to lose that work just because sharing permissions changed. The comments should remain intact and accessible to the owner, even after unsharing. This definitely needs to be fixed.
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Totally agree having the AI assistant constantly pop up and block the document is beyond frustrating. It’s like trying to enjoy a quiet hike and someone keeps stepping in front of your view. Not every feature needs to be front and center. Just give us a simple toggle to turn it off and let us work in peace.
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