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June 22, 2023
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Why change everything?

  • June 22, 2023
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Why? Why do you "creators" feel a need to completely change the layout of toolbars, etc. in a program?! Do you have nothing to do so you just search out what you can do to aggravate us? Adobe Acrobat DC is now TOTALLY different in the toolbar layouts! WHY???

Correct answer Bevi Chagnon - PubCom.com
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Was this even tested before it was released to the public?

By @DCProud 202

 

Adobe has pre-release testers for all the Creative Suite programs and Acrobat. Occassionally I see Adobe announce for people to join the testing program.

 

Many of us community experts here in the forums are testers for Adobe, and many of us have been doing this since the 1980s and 1990s. 

 

I can't recall much positive feedback from the testers before the "modern" Acrobat was released to the public. I know my comments back to the engineers were fairly extensive. Some things were improved (darkening the icons from a light gray to a dark gray, for example). But for the most part, the comments have fallen on deaf ears.

 

Over the past 18 months, I personally have continued to use and test the newest beta releases, but I often have to abandon them and switch to another computer that runs the "classic" interface. I have only so much time to donate to Adobe to dignose problems (and provide detailed bug reports and comments to the engineers). I, like most folks here, have a job to do. Working for free for Adobe is not on my to-do list.

 

3 suggestions:

  1. Disable the new Acrobat and revert back to the "classic" interface. I believe that all of the old functionality is still active there.
  2. Join the Acrobat beta testing group. I don't know where to direct you to join, but try searching for a public page in the Acrobat section of Adobe's website.
  3. Consider another brand of PDF editing software. The PDF file format was placed into the public domain about 15 years ago and since then, other companies have developed competing programs. Wikipedia has a decent list of other brands. One of our favorites is ABBY Fine Reader/PDF.

 

But note that none of these competing programs have all the features of Acrobat, so if you're in certain industries, you're really stuck with Adobe Acrobat. These industry-specific features include:

  • Accessible PDFs and documents
  • PDF forms
  • Printing, graphic arts, and preflighting for print
  • Security
  • Digital signatures
  • Automated PDF documents (aka, stuff like bank statements created from a database a on grand scale)

 

So see if any other alternative brand gets the job done for you. Be careful of the company's country of origin: you might not be able to install software from certain countries, which is the case here in the US for government computers.  Example: FoxIt is a Chinese company and usually is not allowed on our government clients' computers.

 

As always, don't forget to voice your comments on UserVoice and click the button to VOTE. That is the only place where Adobe takes notice of customers.

 

Let Adobe know:

You can voice your opinion about the new interface at UserVoice: https://acrobat.uservoice.com/forums/590923-acrobat-for-windows-and-mac/suggestions/47082691-ditch-t... 

 

Be sure to leave a comment about your experience with the new interface. They need to hear from users. And don't forget to click the VOTE button.

 

FYI, UserVoice is Adobe's official website where it reads and takes into account suggestions and complaints from users of its various products.  On the other hand, this community forum is a user-to-user help forum.

 

91 replies

JobMcKee
Participant
February 7, 2024

I already didn't care for these changes, but they're especially confusing to older folk who might use computers. One user thought they were still in Firefox, presumably because of the prominent tabs lining the top of the window, you know, like a BROWSER. Thank you for the option to go back to the old Reader.

morrisonvp9
Participant
February 6, 2024

For what it's worth, I HATE the layout changes Adobe made to Acrobat Pro, and I find it incredibly stupid to not give users the flexibility to choose their own layout. 

Did I mention I HATE the layout changes?!

LarryDDavis
Participant
February 4, 2024

I heartily agree - they broke what workflow I have developed to be productive.  Thank you and to others that gave me the proper tools to reset to the classic menus.

Participant
February 2, 2024

I couldn't agree with you more. This version is horrible 

Participant
February 1, 2024

Agreed! I cant stand the new layout they pushed out! At least give us the opportunity to revert to the classic layout! Honestly (cursing removed)

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 1, 2024

@David35187565eaf7 

 

you can:

 

mac: view > disable new acrobat

win: hamburger menu (upper left) > disable new acrobat

Participating Frequently
February 1, 2024

Hi,

 

I would like to report that the Thumbnails formerly present in the PDF Portfolio are missing. The portfolio is now represented just as a list. 

 

After switching to the old UI, the thumbnail pan appears on the left side as it used to be, however, it shows only PDF icons, not the actual thumbnails.

 

Also, notice that in the new "list" GUI the files are opened separately in a new tab. When you switch to the old GUI you can browse through the files seamlessly, all switching within one tab. That is a crucial feature! I cannot emphasize this more!

 

 

Adobe, stand by your claims that all workflows and functionalities retain their quality! Restore the powerful functionality of the PDF Portfolio. It is now completely impaired.

 

 

Thanks,

Martin Jezek

 

 

cflnest
Inspiring
January 25, 2024

The "Modern" Acrobat interface inflicted itself on me today. Very thankful for the comprehensive GUI interface reset instructions.


The new page navigation panel is so tiny that I couldn't locate it at first. Placing the navigation controls off to the side is inefficient—forcing the user to look away from the document body!

Once again, I've sent my feedback to Adobe. Trying to maintain hope that someday the Acrobat interface will improve...

Participant
January 24, 2024

I'm not sure why I am just now getting the update but I use Acrobat almost every day for work and this is HORRIBLE.  Thankfully, this can be turned off.  This comes from people who are programmers, not users.  They don't consider the fact that people have spent years customizing a workflow that works for them and these programmers and managers have to justify their existence to upper management somehow. Just make a program that works, that's customizeable and don't push updates that change it.  The change should be the option, NOT changing it BACK to how it was.  Why doesn't Acrobat work on something like not making the program such a memory hog?  Quit trying to make it do everything.  Pick something and be great at it, not good at some, mediocre at other, and terrible for the rest.

Participant
January 24, 2024

Thank god for this thread!! The hamburger and disable worked!

The new interface threw me off yesterday. 

Participant
January 23, 2024

To: reginal

I hear your frustration. I feel exactally the same way. I was feeling that I was just old and grumpy and was an old dog that didn't want to learn any new tricks. I am extremelly bussy and I you Acrobate a lot then when they change it on the fly it really disrups my work flow. I don't have the time to fiddly around with things. I am happy though a solution was posted.

Participant
January 22, 2024

Thanks for the info to disable. I hated the new look as well.