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Tags: folders permissions I have seen a lot of ideas for the creation of Folders in Acrobat.com. I would like to be able to add permissions by folder so only certain people can have access to a folder. This would be a great feature for teams that are working together in projects. |
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Tags: folders permissions I have seen a lot of ideas for the creation of Folders in Acrobat.com. I would like to be able to add permissions by folder so only certain people can have access to a folder. This would be a great feature for teams that are working together in projects. |
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Here is a challenge to Adobe staff. You offer acrobat.com as a product for businesses to use. Can you use it for yourselves?  I'll bet not. While it is the heart of what will likely (eventually) be a great product with a great UI, it is not ready for serious users. One simple example. How can anyone be expected to store their files on My Files without folders (and tags). While tags may come sooner rather than later, no folders is a glaring hole in the product.  I would recommend that you challege yourselves--if you cant use the products as employees of Adobe, then neither can we.  Rise to the challenge!  Regards
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I would like this idea to be comebined or associated with D327, the number one idea right now called "Folders in the organizer". If you were to go to uploadrobots.com you can register quickly and try out there system by uploading a few images of and docs (not important) and assign folders, its super fast and efficient. If Acrobat could do a similar storing system for PDF's. Buzzword Docs, Images, etc. this would be extremely useful. Comments? |
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keyword, tags, labels, full-text indexing, semantic indexing are all technologies which could help me to easily organize all my PDFs  The key problem with these technologies is the fact that nobody really has the discipline to label (or tag or give keywords). A good semantic search engine with good common dictionaries could greatly increase the findability of my files.  For those of us who have the discipline to tag or label the files virtual folders in which certain combination of tags or labels are used as filters are certainly the way to go.  "Physical" folders with files residing only in one place are certainly not the way to go into the future. |
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keyword, tags, labels, full-text indexing, semantic indexing are all technologies which could help me to easily organize all my PDFs  The key problem with these technologies is the fact that nobody really has the discipline to label (or tag or give keywords). A good semantic search engine with good common dictionaries could greatly increase the findability of my files.  For those of us who have the discipline to tag or label the files virtual folders in which certain combination of tags or labels are used as filters are certainly the way to go.  "Physical" folders with files residing only in one place are certainly not the way to go into the future. |
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Tags: connectnow files folders groups organize I would you like to organize my uploaded files by themes, for example. Now, I have all my files in only "desktop". The organization could be with folders or groups. For example: "Network Classes Files", "Java Development Tutorials Files", etc. |
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Tags: connectnow files folders groups organize I would you like to organize my uploaded files by themes, for example. Now, I have all my files in only "desktop". The organization could be with folders or groups. For example: "Network Classes Files", "Java Development Tutorials Files", etc. |
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