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I'd love to see a feature where I can open documents emailed to me directly in Buzzword. Imagine getting a word document in your gmail, and using a google gadget to send it straight to Buzzword, making changes and saving the document in your Buzzword account.
We could try to use the APIs here: http://code.google.com/intl/en/apis/gadgets/faq.html#WhatAreGadgets or --->Workaround<----- Users could have a Buzzword email account so that emails with attachments can be forwarded to it. The email account would be used ONLY for incoming messages (thus eliminating the possibility of spamming from a Buzzword account). |
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Tags: Managing not only my documents but also images within the same login and just a tab away. This could be good for the local soccer coach to send the season agenda and allow sharing of photo's. Or have a Journal entry for specific photo gallery. By separating the online services offered by Adobe it defusses the stickiness of the site overall. |
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Tags: Managing not only my documents but also images within the same login and just a tab away. This could be good for the local soccer coach to send the season agenda and allow sharing of photo's. Or have a Journal entry for specific photo gallery. By separating the online services offered by Adobe it defusses the stickiness of the site overall. |
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Tags: blackberry buzzword doc files iphone mobile my pdf smartphone We've a long way to go before we have "true mobile" access (for iPhones, Blackberrys, etc). In the meantime, could we setup a server that acts as an interface between internet-enabled mobile devices and our documents stored on Adobe servers?
For example, mobile.acrobat.com could ask for an Arobat username and password and then provide access to download documents as PDFs (for minimum load otherwise DOCs would also be nice). This would work because most smartphones handle PDFs quite happily. I imagine it could be implemented faster than full-fledged read/write access and give us access to our valuable data on the move :) |
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Tags: bonus connectnow level up Acrobat.com: "Level Up" based on owned Adobe products. Â CURRENTLY: There is no great "Bonus" on Acrobat.com for owning Adobe products. (unlocking extra features) Â SUGGESTED: Depending on the Adobe prouducts owned, you could "Level Up". For example, you own Photoshop, you have the extra ability to use "Layers" inside of the "ConnectNow Whiteboard Pod" etc. Â If done right, we could make it visible/exciting when you get a new product and see what "Bonus" you get on Acrobat.com for that additional ownership... it would be a nice way of "saying thanks" for being such a dedicated user of Adobe, as well as great brand recognition. Â This might help make it possible for bringing in additional resources for each products "Level Up's" as well. Â This could also help us "Default" configure a users Acrobat.com experience with more/less stuff they would possibly prefer in Acrobat.com. More... |
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Tags: I would like to see a lightweight viewer where I could just view illustrator (*.ai) files. Thanks  \prashant   |
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Tags: I would like to see a lightweight viewer where I could just view illustrator (*.ai) files. Thanks  \prashant   |
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Tags: application desktop plug-in It would be useful to have a plug-in in every desktop application that can interact with Acrobat.com. In this plug-in panel we can have direct access to our list of documents, contacts, shared projects and direct access to all functions offered by Acrobat.com. An example of such a plug-in is Adobe Kuler, which is present in InDesign, Illustrator. |
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Tags: application desktop plug-in It would be useful to have a plug-in in every desktop application that can interact with Acrobat.com. In this plug-in panel we can have direct access to our list of documents, contacts, shared projects and direct access to all functions offered by Acrobat.com. An example of such a plug-in is Adobe Kuler, which is present in InDesign, Illustrator. |
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Yes, I know there is already Photoshop.com where I can access this... but can we just add a little overlap by adding Photoshop Express to Acrobat.com also or even just add some of the functionality? |
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