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March 17, 2009
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I don't like it.

  • March 17, 2009
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Well, not surprisingly the Adobe team went and mucked up what I feel is the best forum on the Internet. They made it look like every other forum on the Internet, with just too much going on.

The clean, plain simple look of the current forums is superior to any other I've ever seen, and changing that is just not worth whatever new 'forum features' might come along. If you can't add new features with the current look, then just don't do anything.

Specifically, the original author of the post is a "who cares" type of thing. It's not needed in a message view. This is worse than what we now have.

Likewise the "views" and "replies" are not required information, and only serve to mess up the view. This is worse.

The message Subject has too little room to display, so it gets wrapped to a second line. This is worse.

Maybe it's not obvious, or not implemented yet, but I see no flags telling me there are replies that I haven't read yet. This is worse.

When you open a message thread, we have the familiar "forum look" which is very much worse than the very clean look we now enjoy.

Like the Home/End shortcuts, and the handling of subclips, Adobe went and 'fixed' something that wasn't broke, thus effectively breaking it.
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    March 17, 2009
    > Is there anything you lot can see as a positive about the new software and interface?

    Sure:

























    Let me get back to you on that.
    John T Smith
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 17, 2009
    >used to work for large corporations

    As if a small company is any better... where just as soon as the owner's son graduates business school with a shiny new degree and no job experience, he takes over your division and the promotion you've worked for is not going to happen

    Point is... as long as people run companies, there will be problems

    Since I don't know anyone at Adobe, I don't know if anyone has a vested interest in selecting the new forum software

    Ann could be right... or she could be wrong... even she says she can't answer "who"
    ~graffiti
    Legend
    March 17, 2009
    >I just hope that he gets fired for his efforts.

    In reality, he'll probably get a large bonus.
    Cindy-
    Known Participant
    March 17, 2009
    > It is not unknown for such things to happen in large corporations.

    I know. I used to work for large corporations.
    March 17, 2009
    >So give me a hint Ann, who is it?

    I can't answer that because I don't work on the top floor at Adobe or on any other floor at Adobe for that matter.

    But I bet I am right because I cannot imagine that this ridiculous scheme would ever have gone this far if it wasn't in someone's personal financial interest to have propelled it forwards so relentlessly and with such total disregard for practicality.

    It is not unknown for such things to happen in large corporations.
    Cindy-
    Known Participant
    March 17, 2009
    > Is there anything you lot can see as a positive about the new software and interface??

    Being able to style the text. But I would give that up in a flash just to have the forums as they stand.

    People seem bent on having all those extras and those are the very things that make the forum cumbersome and slow.

    I'm afraid the people behind this just don't get it. More is not better.
    Inspiring
    March 17, 2009
    Geoff:

    Precious little, if anything.
    Geoff the kiwi
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 17, 2009
    Is there anything you lot can see as a positive about the new software and interface??
    Cindy-
    Known Participant
    March 17, 2009
    > I also prefer webx... but if webx can't grow to run the load, looks like we get something else, like it or not

    webx obviously does a more robust job than this new one does. It is dog slow.

    So give me a hint Ann, who is it?
    March 17, 2009
    They are not listening because SOMEONE fairly senior at Adobe has a PERSONAL Agenda for moving their Web sites to Jive.

    I have suspected it for some time but now am absolutely convinced of it.

    I just hope that he gets fired for his efforts.