I've had Buzzword for two years now and I love it. But the folders - or lack of, prevent me from using it with any real zeal.
Folders, please.
I want this to replace Office. Not the whole thing but the most useful bits. What I'd REALLY love to use is something to replace Outlook. Then I could store everything with Adobe and switch to Cloud entirely.
Lovving the work, here's hoping.
Hi -
My vision sucks, especially my right eye, so I have all my CS4 pallete windows undocked and set up in three columns on the left:
http://skipnosis.com/screen1.jpg
I have them seperated from each other a bit because i find them easier to locate this way.
But when I open a new or existing file, with no others open, it hides the document window behind my tools and I have to move it over
http://skipnosis.com/screen2.jpg
once the document window is moved over to the right, any new document I open appears in a tab - no problem
I would like the document window for a new or existing file (with no other files open yet) to open to the right of my tool palletes, like this:
http://skipnosis.com/screen3.jpg
Otherwise, everytime I launch PS or AI and open or create a new file, I have to move the document window over to the right (thousands of times now...)
Could there be a preference check box so you can designate that any new or existing document window to always open in the open space of you screen, sized appropriately?
Thanks!
Mark O'Hara
Here's a feature request that, if brought to fruition, would make my personal and professional life about a thousand times easier:
How about a single Adobe Updater app that will update ALL versions of ALL installed Adobe software on the computer?
Let's just take a modern scenario: I've got CS5.5 on my machine. The Adobe Updater app updates all of the CS5.5 software, right? NOPE! Acrobat Pro has a separate updater. Why? Adobe Flash has a separate updater. Why? Adobe AIR has a separate updater. Why? Adobe Reader has a separate updater. Why? Adobe Shockwave doesn't even have an updater, so updates have to be manually identified and located and downloaded and installed. And the problem compounds itself if you have multiple CS versions installed (e.g., Photoshop CS3 and After Effects CS4), and it's an absolute NIGHTMARE if you're responsible for managing a couple hundred machines. I hate having to jump through so many damned hoops just to keep my Adobe software updated.
So here's what you really should do, Adobe. Go back to all of your previous versions, all the way back to the original Creative Suite ("CS1") as well as comparably time-stamped versions of Reader, Flash Player, etc, and release one more update for each. This update does THREE things: (1) installs a single universal Adobe Updater that will update all versoins of all installed Adobe software, (2) disables the individual update mechanisms for those Adobe softwares that have them, and (3) introduces an update mechanism for those Adobe softwares that don't have them. Let the Adobe Updater work like the OS X Software Update app; have a background service occasionally poll the update server for newer versions of installed software and notify the user as needed.
Why this hasn't happened in the past decade is a really good question!
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