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    Vic Franckiewicz commented  · 

    Amen to the original comment. The new interface is terrible. It shows software developers' disregard and disrespect for their users. I'm doing everything I can to get my firm to get rid of this productivity-draining application. The user interface kills its usefulness.

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    Vic Franckiewicz commented  · 

    DItch the UI. My firm recently "upgraded" to Acrobat Pro DC, and I'm militantly encouraging our management to ditch it and look for another PDF application. EVERYTHING is harder to do with DC -- EVERYTHING. What previously took one or two clicks now takes four or more, and you have to wait between each click for something to happen. I've tried to customize with the Quick Tools feature, but it is of limited utility because it only allows Icons (some of which confusingly have identical appearance for different functions), and they are too big to allow what you need without using the ellipsis (which requires more clicks). Software is supposed to boost productivity. Acrobat DC inhibits it. This is a big disappointment.

    Vic Franckiewicz
    Butler Snow LLP
    vic.franckiewicz@butlersnow.com
    504-299-7750

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