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I would like to sync my documents over my Mac and PC. Business users could use the same technology to sync home and work laptops. Imagine working offline, then connecting to the internet and having Buzzword sync up with your online documents. That would be BEYOND COOL! Perhaps an AIR functionality could do this...? |
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I would like to sync my documents over my Mac and PC. Business users could use the same technology to sync home and work laptops. Imagine working offline, then connecting to the internet and having Buzzword sync up with your online documents. That would be BEYOND COOL! Perhaps an AIR functionality could do this...? |
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Tags: air flash flex presentation One feature I'd love to see is a way to easily create online presentations and slideshows with cool animation and effects, then be able to download the presentation and host it on my site. For example, I need to do a presentation in the next few weeks to help our organization learn a new software package called Convio. I'd love to have a tool where I can drop text, images, and video/audio files and add effects such as animation and page transitions. Â This could also be a cool training tool to help users learn the new software. What would make it really powerful is the ability to access an oline tool and create the presentation and download it to your machine. You'd have a "Created with Acrobat.com" logo on the pages of the presentation. |
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Tags: air flash flex presentation One feature I'd love to see is a way to easily create online presentations and slideshows with cool animation and effects, then be able to download the presentation and host it on my site. For example, I need to do a presentation in the next few weeks to help our organization learn a new software package called Convio. I'd love to have a tool where I can drop text, images, and video/audio files and add effects such as animation and page transitions. Â This could also be a cool training tool to help users learn the new software. What would make it really powerful is the ability to access an oline tool and create the presentation and download it to your machine. You'd have a "Created with Acrobat.com" logo on the pages of the presentation. |
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I would love to have an IM client that was tightly integrated with Acrobat.com. Some use cases where I see this being useful:  1) File Organizer: there is a buddy list that is pre-populated with everyone I've interacted with on the site. From this buddy list, it says if a user is online on Acrobat.com or not. If they are online, I have the ability to initiate a text/voice/video chat with them or optionally invite them into a ConnectNow meeting or to view a document with me. The experience from the File Organizer view would be similar to that in Gmail Chat.  2) Buzzword: While Viewing a Buzzword Document, I would see a list of my collaborators as I do today, but there would additionally be presence information and if the person was online I could initiate a chat with them and invite them to view the document with me so I could clarify any questions I had with them. I would also love to receive automatic notifications such that if I am on the site, and someone comes to view or e More... |
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I would love to have an IM client that was tightly integrated with Acrobat.com. Some use cases where I see this being useful:  1) File Organizer: there is a buddy list that is pre-populated with everyone I've interacted with on the site. From this buddy list, it says if a user is online on Acrobat.com or not. If they are online, I have the ability to initiate a text/voice/video chat with them or optionally invite them into a ConnectNow meeting or to view a document with me. The experience from the File Organizer view would be similar to that in Gmail Chat.  2) Buzzword: While Viewing a Buzzword Document, I would see a list of my collaborators as I do today, but there would additionally be presence information and if the person was online I could initiate a chat with them and invite them to view the document with me so I could clarify any questions I had with them. I would also love to receive automatic notifications such that if I am on the site, and someone comes to view or e More... |
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Tags: acrobat.com air buzzword connectnow Would be great if Buzzword could run right on the desktop instead of inside a browser window. I'd like to see it behave like the other Acrobat services that run inside of the AIR window  And the same goes for ConnectNow. I personally find it cumbersome to click on Acrobat Connect from the Acrobat.com desktop widget, wait for the browser to launch & load, only to be redirected to another desktop application that handles ConnectNow meetings. |
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It would be great to be able to log into Acrobat.com, not into each piece of Acrobat.com.  Now, I can log into Buzzword to create a file, but when I go to view My Files from the Acrobat.com AIR Application, I have to log in again. Is there a way to log in once and have access to all 5 of the apps? |
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It would be great to be able to log into Acrobat.com, not into each piece of Acrobat.com.  Now, I can log into Buzzword to create a file, but when I go to view My Files from the Acrobat.com AIR Application, I have to log in again. Is there a way to log in once and have access to all 5 of the apps? |
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It's a pretty clear title, is'nt it ? Â I just registered on this site, and the first idea I think about is the possiblity of acessing Buzzword directly in Acrobat.com on the Desktop. I'm certainly not the first one to ask this and I've never thought about the complexity of doing that, but I don't think it"s a huge challenge, don't you think ? Â So, are you ready to think about ? |
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