Mike Potter

August 23, 2005

Getting User Feedback On Documentation

A few weeks ago we added what I think is a pretty cool feature to some of the PDFs that we've been uploading to the enterprise developer centers. We've created a PDF form using LiveCycle Designer to allow users to give us feedback on the PDF document that they're reading.

For instance, if you go to the Designer Developer Center and download the document on integrating XML schemas with LiveCycle Designer, you should see the attachments bar open at the bottom of Reader or Acrobat. Double clicking on that attachment will open up a form created in Designer, allowing you to send feedback to the developer team about the document.

As we grow, we'll be adding feedback mechanisms to all sorts of things we create. We're continually reading the Adobe Forums, and we really do read the feedback that we get. We hope to use the feedback to improve the articles that we're writing, to make them more relevant to the needs to enterprise developers.

So, the next time you download something from the enterprise developer section, take a look to see if its got a feedback form, and send us your comments. By doing so, we'll be able to improve the documents we create, and hopefully help make your job a little bit easier.

Posted by Mike Potter at 03:31 PM on August 23, 2005

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