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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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It would be nice if the same basic editing capabilities of Acrobat reader (text edit, commenting etc.) were available on the screen. This would eliminate a couple of steps necessary when trying to make comments. Now you have to downloading it, make comments and re-upload the pdf.  It would also be nice if you got email notifications when changes were made. I have no way of knowing if anyone has reviewed by document unless i constantly check the website. |
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It would be nice if the same basic editing capabilities of Acrobat reader (text edit, commenting etc.) were available on the screen. This would eliminate a couple of steps necessary when trying to make comments. Now you have to downloading it, make comments and re-upload the pdf.  It would also be nice if you got email notifications when changes were made. I have no way of knowing if anyone has reviewed by document unless i constantly check the website. |
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It would be great if Adobe created an official iPod/iPhone app that allows users to access their Acrobat.com accounts on their Apple devices (and not be forced to utilize a third-party company like Scanr). Apple has already done this for "Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro Mobile"; however, it would be even better if Adobe created an app that allows users to view the files that they have uploaded to Acrobat.com. Moreover, just like "Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro Mobile" is free, this proposed app for Acrobat.com should be free as well. |
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Tags: acrobat.com file forms responses submit I love being able to put my fillable pdfs on my website and allowing my users to submit the completed pdf safely via acrobat.com.  My problem is managing the responses file. Can we integrate this on acrobat.com instead of on my local share? (or some network location)  This would be ideal. One online place to put my forms and manage their responses.  All without needing an IT squad.  |
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Tags: acrobat.com file forms responses submit I love being able to put my fillable pdfs on my website and allowing my users to submit the completed pdf safely via acrobat.com.  My problem is managing the responses file. Can we integrate this on acrobat.com instead of on my local share? (or some network location)  This would be ideal. One online place to put my forms and manage their responses.  All without needing an IT squad.  |
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I think it would be really useful if Acrobat.com became an entire office suite, with desktop publisher or vector drawing program, database, and even an email program and/or a (light) media player. It sometimes becomes really inconvient to have to use a flash drive with PortableApps on it. Also, I think the file organizers from Labs, Buzzword, and ACOM Share should be integrated; maybe there could be like some kind of smart detection to know which program to run. |
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I think it would be really useful if Acrobat.com became an entire office suite, with desktop publisher or vector drawing program, database, and even an email program and/or a (light) media player. It sometimes becomes really inconvient to have to use a flash drive with PortableApps on it. Also, I think the file organizers from Labs, Buzzword, and ACOM Share should be integrated; maybe there could be like some kind of smart detection to know which program to run. |
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Tags: acrobat.com labs page presentations size Such as demonstrated in MS PowerPoint 2007, you can change the page/slide size between not just standard measurements, but into 4:3, 16:9, and 16:10 aspect ratio formats. This would be a great thing, because sometimes if making presentations, you can avoid the black side and top bars. This, in my opinion, would be a more professional look. |
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Tags: acrobat.com labs page presentations size Such as demonstrated in MS PowerPoint 2007, you can change the page/slide size between not just standard measurements, but into 4:3, 16:9, and 16:10 aspect ratio formats. This would be a great thing, because sometimes if making presentations, you can avoid the black side and top bars. This, in my opinion, would be a more professional look. |
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