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D942   Category: File Organizer     Status: Submitted

Here is a challenge to Adobe staff.

You offer acrobat.com as a product for businesses to use.

Can you use it for yourselves?

 

I'll bet not.

While it is the heart of what will likely (eventually) be a great product with a great UI, it is not ready for serious users.

One simple example.

How can anyone be expected to store their files on My Files without folders (and tags).

While tags may come sooner rather than later, no folders is a glaring hole in the product.

 

I would recommend that you challege yourselves--if you cant use the products as employees of Adobe, then neither can we.

 

Rise to the challenge!

 

Regards


Peter Forman

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D901   Category: Using PDF on Ac...     Status: Submitted
Tags:  acrobat  acrobat.com  chat  reader 

Seeing that Acrobat is becoming more and more a hub of collaboration I think that it would be beneficial to have a chat capability as part of the basic functionality of the Acrobat family of products. Maybe the chat client is an AIR application that can tie into Reader and Acrobat to leverage their capabilites when necessary.  An example of this would be functionality enabled by Microsofts chat application which allows the exchangeof files though the chat interface.  For Acrobat users, I'm thinking that people would kick off collaboration sessions like shared review, or 1 to 1 connect sessions by first reaching out to their potential collaboration partner with an Acrobat chat message, then if the other person is ready to engage in collaboraion they could kick off the meeting or the shared review by clicking a button in the Acrobat chat UI.  Incorporating chat into the Acrobat family would also give users the ability to have one less application on their desktops, thereby simplifying th

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D851   Category: New Product Ide...     Status: Submitted
Tags:  acrobat.com  cs4  docs  file  flow  google  maker  management  project 
Ok, I really like Acrobat.com, but yet again its half a solution, I want one system that does it all. I like Apple because everything works together, and I like CS4 because everything plays nicely.

As a designer I'm after a Full Project Management System, I think all the bits are about they just need putting into one easy, customizable web app.

Take a bit of Version Cue, add a little Acrobat.com with a pinch of Google Docs, a pinch a File Maker, mix with CS4, then bake online adding a database to taste. Server with a side of (Gridiron's) Flow!


My dream system would:

be online
be secure
manage project planning
manage costs / times
manage files / version
client / supplier information



Your thoughts please!

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D851   Category: New Product Ide...     Status: Submitted
Tags:  acrobat.com  cs4  docs  file  flow  google  maker  management  project 
Ok, I really like Acrobat.com, but yet again its half a solution, I want one system that does it all. I like Apple because everything works together, and I like CS4 because everything plays nicely.

As a designer I'm after a Full Project Management System, I think all the bits are about they just need putting into one easy, customizable web app.

Take a bit of Version Cue, add a little Acrobat.com with a pinch of Google Docs, a pinch a File Maker, mix with CS4, then bake online adding a database to taste. Server with a side of (Gridiron's) Flow!


My dream system would:

be online
be secure
manage project planning
manage costs / times
manage files / version
client / supplier information



Your thoughts please!

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D813   Category: Unsure     Status: Submitted

I love Acrobat.com but I would love it even more if it incorporated the abilities like those of some of its Air products. i.e.: add something like "Remember the Milk" for tasks and "Universal Inbox" for a single source location for email, news, photos and etc. Make a complete business package of file storage, collaboration, presentation, on-line meeting, email, scheduling (calendar), tasks or projects tracking, contact database and buzzword AND interlink them for easy apps switching or file sharing or note taking.

 

Adobe has the ability of blowing Microsoft away, so Please, show us what you got!!!!

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D813   Category: Unsure     Status: Submitted

I love Acrobat.com but I would love it even more if it incorporated the abilities like those of some of its Air products. i.e.: add something like "Remember the Milk" for tasks and "Universal Inbox" for a single source location for email, news, photos and etc. Make a complete business package of file storage, collaboration, presentation, on-line meeting, email, scheduling (calendar), tasks or projects tracking, contact database and buzzword AND interlink them for easy apps switching or file sharing or note taking.

 

Adobe has the ability of blowing Microsoft away, so Please, show us what you got!!!!

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D809   Category: Integration wit...     Status: Submitted

I would love to be able to jump between both Acrobat.com and Photoshop.com....which are both great Adobe online applications. 

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D809   Category: Integration wit...     Status: Submitted

I would love to be able to jump between both Acrobat.com and Photoshop.com....which are both great Adobe online applications. 

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D796   Category: Unsure     Status: Submitted

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:

 

  1. Corperate accounts: so I can register my domain with Acrobat.com and have administrative control over my employees' accounts. e.g. so when a new member of staff joins, I can create them an Acrobat user account under my domain. I would also have control over their documents and sharing, so in case they left I could still have access to the documents they created and shared. Maybe this should even be a centralised file storage area for domains?
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D796   Category: Unsure     Status: Submitted

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:

 

  1. Corperate accounts: so I can register my domain with Acrobat.com and have administrative control over my employees' accounts. e.g. so when a new member of staff joins, I can create them an Acrobat user account under my domain. I would also have control over their documents and sharing, so in case they left I could still have access to the documents they created and shared. Maybe this should even be a centralised file storage area for domains?
  2. If we are

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