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Tags: collaboration history save version First of all, the History feature is a great enhancement to collaboration. Â However, I'd wish to be able to say which version of my document finds its way to the "history line". Â The reason: When I am working on a document I do SAVE often and so the time line is populated with steps which represent just little changes, instead of major milestones in the document. A result is, that I can't often go back in time more than two days. Â Would be great to have something like SAVE SNAPSHOT to preserve certain steps in the live cycle of the document. Â Â Â |
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Tags: collaboration history save version First of all, the History feature is a great enhancement to collaboration. Â However, I'd wish to be able to say which version of my document finds its way to the "history line". Â The reason: When I am working on a document I do SAVE often and so the time line is populated with steps which represent just little changes, instead of major milestones in the document. A result is, that I can't often go back in time more than two days. Â Would be great to have something like SAVE SNAPSHOT to preserve certain steps in the live cycle of the document. Â Â Â |
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This would be similar to how eRoom maintains document edit history or how P4 does source control. This will allow a user to view doc history, diff, revert etc. For shared documents document history will also maintain history of which user made which change, who has viewed the document, edited the document, is yet to see (if the document is shared explicitly with a set of people).  This will set the stage, after more features are added, to provide an alternate to eRoom, Confluence etc. |
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Just like you have with an SCM system, it would be cool to have version control capabilities in Buzzword. So you'd be able to visually compare two versions of a document and see what has changed from version to version. Then if you wanted to you could rollback to a previous version of merge two versions. This becomes necessary when you have multiple people editing the same document. Sometimes the document changes, but I don't have a good grasp on exactly what has changed since the last time or who made the changes. I would want to see who made what changes when and then take actions as necessary. |
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Tags: acrobat.com availability free on the version Hi, It seems that the presentation function is not available in the free Acrobat.com service. I am using it in France and no presentation is available in the menu, only files and conference/meetings are available. Please could you tell me why I cannot find it? Thanks. |
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Buzzword is very cool, but it would seriously increase the awesome factor if it were easier for me to distribute and deploy my docs. Here is what I would like to be able to do"  1) In addition to a sharing link, let me copy sharing embed code (much like embedding a YouTube video)  2) When the embded code is placed on an HTML page, it shows an up to the minute view of that document. So when I change the document in Buzzword, all embedded copies are automatically updated to show that latest version as well.  3) The document viewer should be a simple, but well-featured tool like Flashpaper used to be (zoom in/out, search the document text, jump between pages rapidly, etc.) It should also allow the viewer to copy the embed code themselves and place the document on their own page.  4) Let me choose in the history panel (or in a similar manner) which version of the document is being pushed out to these viewers*. That lets me and other team members edit and mess around with a d More... |
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Tags: commenting social version Versioning The premium Acrobat.com Live! PDF service would provide users with the ability to embed a special "live" feature into their documents that enables the document to reach back to the Acrobat.com server to ensure that it is the most current version of the document. If the document has been updated the user will be prompted to download the new version of the content ensuring the content is up to date. Â Social Commenting and Markup |
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Tags: commenting social version Versioning The premium Acrobat.com Live! PDF service would provide users with the ability to embed a special "live" feature into their documents that enables the document to reach back to the Acrobat.com server to ensure that it is the most current version of the document. If the document has been updated the user will be prompted to download the new version of the content ensuring the content is up to date. Â Social Commenting and Markup |
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Google Spreadsheets (not Docs) allows me to upload a new version of any spreadsheet file I have edited offline and I want this feature in Buzzword. Practically speaking, it would allow me to more easily integrate my online and offline responsibilities since my sharing and other settings would be maintained. Euphemistically speaking, the paper world would talk to the digital world more easily. Â Currently, if I edit a file offline I would have to either copy and paste the new content over the old OR upload the new file, delete the old, and recreate the sharing settings. This is not very efficient and it's easy to forget the last step. It's also annoying and time-consuming to have to reapply the sharing settings each time. Â "Upload New Version" would be a very convenient feature that should be relatively easy to implement. The content in the new version of any file would simply replace the old version and the version log would need to be updated to include the change. No one need be any w More... |
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