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I have been a user of Adobe products for a number of years. I don't know what's happening at Adobe as an organisation, but I feel the core usability and function of the software is not what it used to be. I feel sometimes to much has been put into the software over the years. I hate to say it but, sometimes is starting to feel like Mircosoft software or the old Microsoft paperclip will suddenly appear making suggetions lol. Don't get me wrong I love the product and what is able to be achieved... but lately I feel it's just update after update and dialogue boxes, or auto suggestions on task or tools that are just not relevent. I would be intrested to know how many of the orginal developers still work at Adobe and what is the foundation or drive for making changes to this software. My feeling a KISS approach is needed urgently. Look forward to a response.
I don't know which Adobe app or service you're talking about, Adobe makes so many. And the product engineers don't lurk in these user-to-user forums. Feel free to submit your feature requests or bug reports through the official form below.
https://www.adobe.com/products/wishform.html
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I've branched and renamed this from the Using the Community forum (which is the forum for issues using the forums) to the CC forum.
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I don't know which Adobe app or service you're talking about, Adobe makes so many. And the product engineers don't lurk in these user-to-user forums. Feel free to submit your feature requests or bug reports through the official form below.
https://www.adobe.com/products/wishform.html
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I'm refering mainly to the core apps of Adobe CC i.e Indesign, Photoshop & Illustrator. Thanks for the link to the official form, but this dosen't really help me.
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Then submit a feature request for each product. Or join the Pre-release program and become a beta tester.
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Nah it's ok. #adoberevolutionbringbackthedisk.