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D2466   Category: Integration wit...     Status: New Submission

Hi Adobe People!

 

I was reading an E-Book today, and had the thought that it would be easier and more natural to scroll between the pages left-right rather than up and down. Perhaps an option to have this will be available in the future??

 

Examples of this in other places here:

I-Tunes' Album art view

Issuu's page flipping style

JavaPDF page turner feature

 

Perhaps even just an option within the Pages panel to have the pages scroll horizontally instead of vertically would be nice.

 

It's not neccessarily the turning feature of these, but the horizontal navigation of the pages that would make it more natural.

 

Also, some way (other than a scroll bar) to feel how far through a document you are.. Perhaps a visual "Pages Before vs Pages After current page" icon? 

 

I find i get disoriented reading anything on the computer for these reasons.

 

Thank you for you time :)

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D2376   Category: Presentations     Status: New Submission
Tags:  acrobat.com  availability  free  on  the  version 

Hi,

It seems that the presentation function is not available in the free Acrobat.com service.

I am using it in France and no presentation is available in the menu, only files and conference/meetings are available.

Please could you tell me why I cannot find it?

Thanks.

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D2369   Category: Buzzword     Status: New Submission
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Perhaps the "Menu" line (Document  Edit Insert Help) could be a little more clearly defined). I think it's a bit too faint at the moment.

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D2354   Category: Tables     Status: New Submission
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Tables is not useful for anything other making lists.  Please incorporate more spreadsheet functionality, including formula control, into Tables.

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D2353   Category: Buzzword     Status: New Submission
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Orphan control is badly needed in Buzzword.  Documents look so much nicer when little fragments of text and parts of sentences are eliminated from the tops and bottoms of pages.

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D2352   Category: Buzzword     Status: New Submission
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Buzzword needs styles.  This has been requested and re-requested over and over.  It has been promised for ages.  Please help us with this.

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D2349   Category: Collaboration     Status: New Submission
Tags:  collaboration  meme  online  pricing 
1) Adobe is essential to the future of collaboration
2) Acrobat is too expensive
3) Acrobat pricing is set at large quantum levels
4) Acrobat functionality should be offered in finer spectrum pricing levels...all "online/Live" of course
5) A poor attempt at it...
$20/yr Beginner
$40/yr Intermediate
$80/yr Advanced
$ X/yr Power User
6) Sales will skyrocket
7) More critically, the meme becomes embedded.
8) Enlivement progresses

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D2344   Category: Unsure     Status: New Submission
Tags:  easy  reading 

All my major textbooks in University now  comes in PDF. Studying online with the PDF documents has been extremely difficult especially with book with over 200 pages. I cant just contain it....its been so daunting trying to look for previous statement that was read on separate pages. I was thought it wise for Acrobat if it would enable such function, enabling user to colour mark texts on the document for easy referencing. Its  eally of no use printing out papers at this age. Thanks 

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D2334   Category: Integration wit...     Status: New Submission
Tags:  jpeg  pdf 

how do you convert a jpeg into a pdf without spending a small fortune or downloading temp programs?

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D2332   Category: New Product Ide...     Status: New Submission
Tags:  acrobat  dates  expiration  pdf 

One of the biggest problems with the current implementation of the Internet is that information is not adequately dated for the purposes of search and understanding the relevance of information being viewed. For instance, an education page that discusses the Pythagorean theorem has no expiration date; the information is good foerver. However, a page that describes prices must have an effective date and an expiration date.

 

PDFs should have effective date and expiration date fields in metadata. Moreover, when a user opens a PDF and the current system time is outside the effective date to expiration date range that the author has specified in Properties, the user should get an alert.

 

Because many casual users are unfamiliar with Properties, and many PDFs are created through the print interface of a word-processing program, the interface for entering these two dates should be part of the Create/Save PDF process.

 

The default effective date should be the current system date. The defa

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