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All sales, business, client success teams and vertical markets like SaaS, facility services, IT, security, business, marketing agencies, etc. that need a powerful digital sales and support workspace.
Education, government, construction, insurance, creative professionals, legal professionals, and IT departments
Being able to send the proposal online, then track who, when and how long each person reviews the proposal if outstanding. The analytics is unmatched and extremely helpful.
I hope no one else in my industry buys this so I can use it to kick there ass.
It gives several options for walking through each step to better help you navigate. It also helps track the amount of revenue from each client before or after they accept your proposal.
You gotta be crazy if you're not using this for your business.
This product is awesome - the 4 star rating in the "ease of use" isn't the software's problem its the operator (me). THANKS for a quality software and training.
I am giving the benefit of the doubt, but my proposals look bad. The pagination and graphics get thrown out of alignment and I can't seem to override or correct in local edit.
From the support team to management, everyone on the team is passionate about the product and ensuring that each customer is happy with the tool.
The software is a bit difficult to maneuver and clunky.
I found this a useful tool for years and the fact that the free version fulfilled my needs was great.
This is the thing I HATE about the software. Either the file is massive, or the file size is smaller and the compression makes it look like crap.
I liked the ease and function ability of the program. It was easy to use for the most part and if you ever needed help with anything, customer service was amazing.
However, I do think it's a bit too expensive and as a freelancer, it is difficult to afford it.
I use it in my daily work in office because it helps me work easier with documents like pdf. It was so good and reliable.
The interface can be a bit confusing if you are not familiar with Adobe software.
The ability to collaborate easily is great for teams. I like the ability to create a form from most applications.
It consumes a lot of RAM, it does not have a free option and it is difficult to work with pdf texts because they are perceived as images.
Bernhard: Hi, my name is Bernie and I'm a business and executive coach, and I work with business owners, executives in all different kinds of companies and their leadership teams, helping them to be more successful at what they do. And I like Acrobat DC. I give it a five rating. I've upgraded from an older version of Acrobat and of course the Acrobat Reader, but those are... And I've tried some other programs from time to time to try to work with sort of PDF files, but I find none of those have the functionality or certainly the ease of editing like Acrobat DC does. I have been using an older version of Adobe Acrobat, and the functionality just doesn't work. It didn't work for me anymore in terms of being able to print different things. So I love in the newer versions you have many more options for printing, like printing booklets and things like that. Also, the ease of editing text. Those were all cumbersome in the older versions. So it was very easy to get started with Acrobat DC. Downloaded it. It was very intuitive. I'd like how the upgrades are easier. Or the changes certainly from the older versions are much easier to find in the way they've laid out the menu structure. So I was up and running with using it very quickly. And I quickly noticed how you can now highlight the different fields and move things around. So it was much easier to get to know than I remember when I first started with the old one. It was fairly cumbersome to figure out in which menu you could do what kind of access, what sort of tools. It's very nicely laid out now and very easy to use. Yeah, I'd recommend everybody use it. I think PDF files are ubiquitous at this point. We're always getting them. We always need to go in and make some edits on them. And certainly the free reader, everybody has that, but it doesn't help you except to be able to read it. Also for creating forms, sometimes you can edit things when somebody else has given it to you that they want to give you information. But if you want to set that up, create your own forms to have other people fill in and just manipulating the documents that you're getting, creating new documents, I highly recommend it. I think it works very, very well.
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