November 20, 2009

Stay Tuned -- Good Things Are Coming

Posted by Lisa Underkoffler at 8:27 AM

You may have seen some early press about our new Acrobat.com release. The team will be taking down Buzzword, Presentations and Tables at 6:00 PM Eastern time today (Friday, 11/20/09.) Share and CreatePDF will go offline at 8:00 PM Eastern time. ConnectNow will be up and running throughout the update window. All of the services will be up and running again by 11:00 PM Eastern time and open for business.

The new look and changes in Acrobat.com are starting to get some good reviews. We invite you to come and check it out later today.

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November 6, 2009

Your Ideas At Work

Posted by Lisa Underkoffler at 11:38 AM

Adobe Acrobat.com Ideas & BrightIdea are finalists in the Forrester Groundswell Awards. We're delighted on several levels. The Ideas site has contributed a lot of great ideas, inspiration and the site has helped us in setting priorities for the upcoming release of Acrobat.com. And, it's great to be voted a finalist for the Forrester Research award. The Acrobat.com Ideas site is powered by Brightidea's Webstorm technology.

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October 1, 2009

Saving Time, Saving Money - Government Style

Posted by Lisa Underkoffler at 2:01 PM

In a conversation with one of the Adobe staff in the UK, an inspiring although not surprising story was told. He works frequently with a number of departments in the UK Government, and knows quite well that it is typically a long process when updating any sort of policy or procedure, even for minor updates. And so, here's the story... and perhaps a good example for others who may find themselves in the same position.

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September 2, 2009

Open Letter to Adobe Customers

Posted by Karen Tomlinson at 4:38 PM

Adobe made some recent changes which resulted in a decline in customer service quality. We know that some of you have been impacted as you have contacted us via our forums, feedback email alias, and twitter. The product team is working hard to make sure your issues get resolved. We are responding to you directly and escalating your issues as necessary. We are also working closely with the support team to improve the quality of support you receive.

We wanted to share a letter from the VP of Customer Service, acknowledging and apologizing for the situation at hand.

Open Letter to Adobe Customers
Recently, however, our customers have experienced a level of service that is inconsistent with what they expect and deserve. This is unacceptable to us and we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this has caused some of our customers. We are working diligently - in fact, teams are working around the clock - to resolve these issues. I'd like to thank all our customers who are sharing feedback and giving us the opportunity to respond. We appreciate your loyalty, support and willingness to make your concerns heard.

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August 21, 2009

Back to School with Buzzword, Part 1.

Posted by Michelle Cardinal at 8:26 AM

As a student at City College in San Francisco over the summer, I used Buzzword to complete my class essays. I have to confess that it's a given that I would, since I'm also Community Manager for Acrobat.com. As many of us students will be returning to class in the coming weeks, I want to encourage you all to give Buzzword a try. What I found is that Buzzword so easy to use and elegant, it quite literally makes working on assignments more fun.

For instance, when approaching a topic, I have a jumbled buzz of ideas in my head that I want to capture, and translating the thoughts into a coherent report is easier with Buzzword. Buzzword's comment feature allows me to jump to the side of the current sentence to add a note to myself - a nice place holder to remind me to look up a fact or research an example - without interrupting the flow of the writing. Here's a screenshot of what I mean:

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After reading the rough draft, the comment feature also comes in handy for additional thoughts such as what I need to add, where it's best to add it, what I should consider deleting, and what I need to think about some more before committing it in my report. It's a much quicker - and also more tree friendly - process vs. printing out a copy and then hand writing comments.

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