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As a business owner, Acrobat.com has massive potential to integrate with my organisation. I can clearly see how my whole company could be using buzzword, the presentation tool (and hopefully one day an Acrobat spreadsheet). Not to mention sharing acrobat documentation. I can also see how we could use Acrobat.com as a platform to communicate with our clients, suppliers and key partners. The only problem is one of branding.  I would like to see the following functionality, to enable me to seamlessly integrate Acrobat.com into my company: Â
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As a business owner, Acrobat.com has massive potential to integrate with my organisation. I can clearly see how my whole company could be using buzzword, the presentation tool (and hopefully one day an Acrobat spreadsheet). Not to mention sharing acrobat documentation. I can also see how we could use Acrobat.com as a platform to communicate with our clients, suppliers and key partners. The only problem is one of branding.  I would like to see the following functionality, to enable me to seamlessly integrate Acrobat.com into my company: Â
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Tags: Many card image producers are using adobe as a means of distribution to the purchaser. However, I personally feel that adobe needs to step with the times and realise that clockwise ratation alone is useful in documentation but not when you are using card graphics. Please add a flip button. That means and image looking to the left can be fliped to look to the right. It would be very useful tool to have when working with other peoples graphics. An end users view. |
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Tags: Many card image producers are using adobe as a means of distribution to the purchaser. However, I personally feel that adobe needs to step with the times and realise that clockwise ratation alone is useful in documentation but not when you are using card graphics. Please add a flip button. That means and image looking to the left can be fliped to look to the right. It would be very useful tool to have when working with other peoples graphics. An end users view. |
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Tags: Please download and read Chapter 1 of our new book - SELLING VISUALLY. It will become an especially useful book for those intending to design presentations using Adobe Labs new online presentation platform. https://share.acrobat.com/adc/document.do?docid=1ef6e90a-9a5c-4995-8fd7-d8a4cbc54fa5 Â |
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Currently, the enterprise-level Adobe LiveCycle ES product allows users to embed advanced DRM restrictions to their PDFs - printing, copying, and time limits are all supported. A major component of this is a 'policy server' which can be set up locally or by Adobe to monitor the ongoing usage of DRM-enabled PDFs. The end user is notified via a dialogue box that the author of the file is monitoring its usage. Â Given the explosive growth of personal publishing via the web (ebooks, blogging, etc), I think there's a great case for making these capabilities available to non-enterprise content authors. You could easily set up a web services situation that would allow a blogger to pay a monthly fee for the ability to monitor and better restrict his/her ebook usage. Â Another example: a small business publishes a short guide/ebook that they wish to license out to other organizations. For a small monthly fee, the licensee can print as many copies as they want of the ebook. By allowing that licens More... |
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Tags: backup improvements Now acrobat.com is going to begin a new really interesting Office Suite on line. But I think that some particulars are also missing for becoming the Master. For instance, why shouldn't allow to upload media files? It's a real restriction Adobe can't not solve; besides storing all the Office files and .pdf ones, now I really think Acrobat.com should be able to backup files and folders on line up to different GBs. I think these would surely be a very important final point for the actual Internet communication that is changing day by day. |
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Tags: backup improvements Now acrobat.com is going to begin a new really interesting Office Suite on line. But I think that some particulars are also missing for becoming the Master. For instance, why shouldn't allow to upload media files? It's a real restriction Adobe can't not solve; besides storing all the Office files and .pdf ones, now I really think Acrobat.com should be able to backup files and folders on line up to different GBs. I think these would surely be a very important final point for the actual Internet communication that is changing day by day. |
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acrobat.com notebooks would use a web browser extension to browse, bookmark links, clip, label and organize information from across the web in a single online location that is accessible from any computer. This application should also be able interface with other applications to store, create, organize and retrieve information |
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acrobat.com notebooks would use a web browser extension to browse, bookmark links, clip, label and organize information from across the web in a single online location that is accessible from any computer. This application should also be able interface with other applications to store, create, organize and retrieve information |
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