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I feel that Adobe should come out with a alternatiuve to the amzon kndle but with the following additions: 1. The ability to add notes any where in the ebook, which can be saved and erased if necessary. They can be of one line to any amount of lines necessary. made anywhere in the text (unlike the buzzword notes comments which are printed at the end of the page) it would be better that the notes/comments be printed at the exact line they are made and be visible at that point too. 2. I would like to experiment with a kindle device which is like a A$ size ring folder, with two pages one page containing the reading screen which folds like a page on the left, and another page on the right hand side which contains a keyboard and contains a screen for writing ( which can be used for making notes while reading a text on the left hand screen) and the user can use a digital pen for writing also. Â Both contained in a half inch folder containing the hardware and providing support for the inside More... |
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I use 1Password on all my Mac browsers. I am unable to use any tools to support my use of Acrobat.com due to the login being built-in to Flash the way it is. I have to manually type in my username/password each time. This is a pain. Likewise, RoboForm does not work for PC browsers. I know you love your Flash for obvious reasons, but please, make sure your users can easily access your site. Thanks. |
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I use 1Password on all my Mac browsers. I am unable to use any tools to support my use of Acrobat.com due to the login being built-in to Flash the way it is. I have to manually type in my username/password each time. This is a pain. Likewise, RoboForm does not work for PC browsers. I know you love your Flash for obvious reasons, but please, make sure your users can easily access your site. Thanks. |
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Dear Acrobat Team, Â If your intention is to drive customers to purchase the acrobat product by ensuring they will never successfully create a pdf file on acrobat.com, I commend your efforts. Â Since discovering the site I have attempted to create 4 separate pdfs from MS Word files. None of them have successfully rendered the file without disrupting the format of the original file. Given this is acrobat's primary purpose you can see the reason for my commendation. Â Converting word text in 12pt calibri without capitalizing each letter should not be an insurmountable task. Â I suggest you revert the product to beta form. Â - User |
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Dear Acrobat Team, Â If your intention is to drive customers to purchase the acrobat product by ensuring they will never successfully create a pdf file on acrobat.com, I commend your efforts. Â Since discovering the site I have attempted to create 4 separate pdfs from MS Word files. None of them have successfully rendered the file without disrupting the format of the original file. Given this is acrobat's primary purpose you can see the reason for my commendation. Â Converting word text in 12pt calibri without capitalizing each letter should not be an insurmountable task. Â I suggest you revert the product to beta form. Â - User |
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I often print 22x28 inch color signs on 8.5x11 inch paper, and in order to not lose any data from the bleed, I use the page tiling feature in the Print dialogue box. However, Acrobat doesn't allow me to save that tiling as a property of the file, so that it is still there when the file is opened at the printer. I tried saving the features as a PDF, but what it tells me is that "Save PDF" is not an option when printing, but rather that I must go to the "Save" option on the menu file, which doesn't include a tiling feature. Neither does the "Document Properties" dialogue box, nor in the "Print Production" menu. Â So anyway, when I edit the file at my office, and then take the finished PDF over to the print shop, they have to go in there and choose the page tiling option themselves, which costs me extra money (especially if someone else who isn't as tech savvy goes to print the signs, and doesn't know how to direct the printer guy to do that). Â Other programs, like Windows DesktopPubli More... |
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Tags: high-resolution icons interface toolbar zoom My computer is a high resolution display: 1900 x 1200 is its native resolution. The interface for buzzword is tiny and it's not possible to zoom in. The document content can be zoomed into but not the interface resulting in tiny icons. Â How about an option to use large icons for toolbars, color picker, etc- Â I've attached a screenshot to show the barely visible color picker. |
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Tags: high-resolution icons interface toolbar zoom My computer is a high resolution display: 1900 x 1200 is its native resolution. The interface for buzzword is tiny and it's not possible to zoom in. The document content can be zoomed into but not the interface resulting in tiny icons. Â How about an option to use large icons for toolbars, color picker, etc- Â I've attached a screenshot to show the barely visible color picker. |
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I would like to see a preview of XFA-forms instead the error message "to view the full content of this file, you need a later version of the PDF Viewer ...". The message confuses users, that already have the latest version, because there is currently no viewer that can create a preview of XFA-forms. Â A opportunity to create a custom message for the users (text and/or image) will be ok too. Â Â |
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I'd like to see a search option on the website to search inside PDF files for a given keyword or sentence. If I give a word or sentence I'd like to see a list of PDF files which includes the given words. This works in Adobe reader on your local harddisk. With this possibility it's easy to find the correct pdf files if you have several hundreds to search through. |
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