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ealanjones
Inspiring
December 16, 2020
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Latest Adobe Research Survey

  • December 16, 2020
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I took the survey because it offered "Chance to win up to $500 for sharing your opinions!".

Who couldn't use $500?

The problem was, my work is sort of odd. 

  • My "paying job" is for a a publicly traded company
  • I provide a great deal of support to a non-profit 
  • I do stuff for myself for free (because I'm cheap)

There should have been a comments section at the end, where I could have explained. My answers to a lot of the questions would have been different depending on what perspective I was answering from.
I'm firmly rooted on the development side of the house in my paying job. That means less graphic design and more UX and web design.
In support of the non-profit: it's a non-profit so I'm doing just about anything imaginable.
The stuff I do for myself is random and can incorporate any of the other two and more.
In all cases, I'm pay for my own, single, subscription. But, as the survey tended to lead me to believe, the cost for the equivalent subscription I use now is about to increase, that may change.
If I could have taken the survey twice: once from the corporate and once from the non-profit perspective, my answers would have been drastically different. 

I'm also annoyed/concerned that there was no mention of ColdFusion. With a graphics/publishing background, ColdFusion is the simplest and easiest application server I've ever used.
Oh, and the auto-mated chat thingy is hilarious in it's near uselessness.
Finally, I've no idea if anyone from Adobe will ever read this, though I wish they would. I simply couldn't think of any other way to reach them. 

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Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 16, 2020

Surveys are usually administered by third party providers and the data supplied to Adobe, so I don't think you can communicate that to Adobe directly.

ealanjones
Inspiring
December 16, 2020

I took the survey because it offered "Chance to win up to $500 for sharing your opinions!".

Who couldn't use $500?

The problem was, my work is sort of odd. 

  • My "paying job" is for a a publicly traded company
  • I provide a great deal of support to a non-profit 
  • I do stuff for myself for free (because I'm cheap)

There should have been a comments section at the end, where I could have explained. My answers to a lot of the questions would have been different depending on what perspective I was answering from.
I'm firmly rooted on the development side of the house in my paying job. That means less graphic design and more UX and web design.
In support of the non-profit: it's a non-profit so I'm doing just about anything imaginable.
The stuff I do for myself is random and can incorporate any of the other two and more.
In all cases, I'm pay for my own, single, subscription. But, as the survey tended to lead me to believe, the cost for the equivalent subscription I use now is about to increase, that may change.
If I could have taken the survey twice: once from the corporate and once from the non-profit perspective, my answers would have been drastically different. 
Finally, I've no idea if anyone from Adobe will ever read this, though I wish they would. I simply couldn't think of any other way to reach them.

I'm also annoyed/concerned that there was no mention of ColdFusion. With a graphics/publishing background, ColdFusion is the simplest and easiest application server I've ever used.
Oh, and the auto-mated chat thingy is hilarious in it's near uselessness.

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 16, 2020

[Moved and merged with other post in the Lounge.]

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert