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this is the second time i have embarrassed myself by forgetting that i had a screenshare running in the background after our call was completed. Â it would be very nice to have the border of the shared area glow red or something every so often to remind me that i'm sharing my screen. |
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I would like to open several pdf-documents in one Adobe Reader application like you can do it already with Foxit Reader. I mean opening in several tabs like several webpages can be opened each in an own tab in the Browser like Firefox, Internet Explorer or whatever. It would be nice if they were hihglighted then with different colours.  I have uploaded one picture which shows how it is already with Foxit Reader.  thank you  kind regards |
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I would like to open several pdf-documents in one Adobe Reader application like you can do it already with Foxit Reader. I mean opening in several tabs like several webpages can be opened each in an own tab in the Browser like Firefox, Internet Explorer or whatever. It would be nice if they were hihglighted then with different colours.  I have uploaded one picture which shows how it is already with Foxit Reader.  thank you  kind regards |
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Linux distros are becoming more popular as there GUI become more versatile and even easier to use then Windows. Ubuntu seems to be one of the quickest growing system bases right now, so it would be a good place to start. ConnectNow is a very useful tool and would help experienced Ubuntu users further help less technical and new users with hard issues for their systems. Instead of having to type long explanations and shell scripts into a forum a mentor could simply send a personal message to the questioner with their meeting room URL and do it for them (while the asker observes the resolution). This would probably be used far more than even your Windows solution would. Help the movement. Go Ubuntu!!! (Or any other flavor Linux. Windows belongs on corporate workstations not PCs, and free solutions like ConnectNow could greatly help this movement!) Â Probability is you've came from a Linux forum that I've posted this too, so you don't need to read the rest, you just need to hit the littl More... |
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Linux distros are becoming more popular as there GUI become more versatile and even easier to use then Windows. Ubuntu seems to be one of the quickest growing system bases right now, so it would be a good place to start. ConnectNow is a very useful tool and would help experienced Ubuntu users further help less technical and new users with hard issues for their systems. Instead of having to type long explanations and shell scripts into a forum a mentor could simply send a personal message to the questioner with their meeting room URL and do it for them (while the asker observes the resolution). This would probably be used far more than even your Windows solution would. Help the movement. Go Ubuntu!!! (Or any other flavor Linux. Windows belongs on corporate workstations not PCs, and free solutions like ConnectNow could greatly help this movement!) Â Probability is you've came from a Linux forum that I've posted this too, so you don't need to read the rest, you just need to hit the littl More... |
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Tags: collection multiple sharing If I want to share files with other users, I have to select the file and go through the share process. For multiple files, I have to go through this process for each file I want to share. Being able to share all of the files in a collection or list at once by sharing the collection itself instead of each file one by one would be a major time saver. |
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Tags: collection multiple sharing If I want to share files with other users, I have to select the file and go through the share process. For multiple files, I have to go through this process for each file I want to share. Being able to share all of the files in a collection or list at once by sharing the collection itself instead of each file one by one would be a major time saver. |
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I think it would be quite useful to be able to copy (drag and drop if possible) files directly from the files window into the meeting module either prior to initiating a meeting or during a meeting. Â Unless I've missed something, now I have to download the files to my computer and then upload to the meeting. Â |
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I use Acrobat.com to store client files so I can access them when I'm on the road. I use a laptop for road work and a desktop when I'm in the office, but keeping track of new and updated documents between multiple storage points quickly becomes difficult. Â Having an offline/on-line sync feature with options to sync by filename, date/time, file-type and others would be such a time saver and would prevent version over-writes. I'm not sure exactly how it would work, but perhaps allowing a user to create one or more profiles - each profile describing the hardware and the root of the sync'd folder - may allow for multiple sources to be managed. Â In theory, an Acrobat file space may contain many files tagged and bagged with source file paths from all over a local file system, so any method of sync would be a major time-saver. Â In the same thought space, uploading and downloading of multiple files would be great too. Â Brian |
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