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Acrobat.com: Mirror/Copy of EVERYTHING  PROBLEM: Currently there isn't a way for a user to "Back-up" their "Acrobat.com Cloud" account.  SUGGESTED: Acrobat.com Ghost Cloud! :) - Copy/Ghost/Mirror, whatever you want to call it. I would like to have the ability to SAVE ALL preferences/files etc. that I have as a user on my Acrobat.com account at any given moment. - The "Image" could be restored whenever, though with strong precaution to the user that the current "Image" of their Acrobat.com is about to be lost. (expected)  BENEFITS... I can't think of allllll the reasons people want to save their settings/files a specific way, but I know it would be really handy. More... |
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I'd like to be able to set some parameters when exporting PDF from Buzzword. Â Especially, there is a need to set the image quality higher. Right now, the quality of images is not that stellar if one exports a PDF with embedded images. |
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I'd like to be able to set some parameters when exporting PDF from Buzzword. Â Especially, there is a need to set the image quality higher. Right now, the quality of images is not that stellar if one exports a PDF with embedded images. |
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Tags: connectnow image webcam whiteboard Is possibly use your webcam to put an image or a document in whiteboard without the scanner? For me sounds good for mobile workers... |
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I would love the ability to view and annotate uploaded images, PDFs, even photoshop or swf files in ConnectNow. Currently the only way to annotate a document is by sharing screens and, although great, the resolution quality is not fantastic. Furthermore, if you are not willing to share your screen, annotating a design is not possible. Â The way I envision this working is you upload your file (be it JPEG, PNG, PDF, SWF etc.) and in the files pod you click an "Annotate" button. The file then gets loaded into either the whiteboard pod or its own new pod and the annotation tools appear. This will allow designers to collaborate very closely with their clients on specific design changes (and at a good resolution). |
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I would love the ability to view and annotate uploaded images, PDFs, even photoshop or swf files in ConnectNow. Currently the only way to annotate a document is by sharing screens and, although great, the resolution quality is not fantastic. Furthermore, if you are not willing to share your screen, annotating a design is not possible. Â The way I envision this working is you upload your file (be it JPEG, PNG, PDF, SWF etc.) and in the files pod you click an "Annotate" button. The file then gets loaded into either the whiteboard pod or its own new pod and the annotation tools appear. This will allow designers to collaborate very closely with their clients on specific design changes (and at a good resolution). |
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Wordart is probably one of the most coveted features of any office suite, and I use it a lot when making title pages etc. With this comes the need for better image formatting. Having only in line with text is very annoying, again especially when making cover pages. Text boxes is also a necessity. Having to return and space and mess up your formatting to get your text where you want it is very frustrating. |
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Allows to create caption for image, table, and eventually formula. |
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Allows to create caption for image, table, and eventually formula. |
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A simple little application for getting your ideas down. It would include somthing like the drawing program from adobe connectnow with rich text support. And the ability to save your ideas with a simple and easy to use interface. The ideas could be saved right to your files area and be re-opened or exported to a variety of formats. |
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