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#37105 - 09/06/11 11:19 AM Planet Press Search - Missing Features
Bob Boerner Offline
OL Newbie

Registered: 04/22/09
Posts: 13
Loc: Burlington, NJ
The new stand alone version of search looks good and I understand removing search from Adobe. However, we can not use the new search because there is no way we can send an email from the new search of a search result. When we were using Adobe, we could "Attach as email" a PDF result and send it to a user.

This feature is a MUST for us.

Also, creating a search and having an option to save the "Search" would be very helpful. Let the user select a name and save what they are searching for would be great for repetitive searching.

Bob Boerner

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#37107 - 09/06/11 12:11 PM Re: Planet Press Search - Missing Features [Re: Bob Boerner]
Marc-André
Unregistered


Hi Bob,

We did open up a feature request regarding these items.

Just so you know - you are not alone. We had other people ask to implement an email feature into the new search.

Regards,

Marc

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#37109 - 09/06/11 12:54 PM Re: Planet Press Search - Missing Features [Re: ]
Bob Boerner Offline
OL Newbie

Registered: 04/22/09
Posts: 13
Loc: Burlington, NJ
Thanks Marc.....

Is there anywhere we/I can see a list of feature requests?

Bob

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#37116 - 09/06/11 08:02 PM Re: Planet Press Search - Missing Features [Re: Bob Boerner]
Eric Lachance
Unregistered


Hi Bob,

There's not list of feature requests available publicly and I don't believe there's any plan for one to be made available. Besides it's better to have more people making the same feature request, instead of looking at a list and going "oh, it's already there"... it gives us a better indication of the importance of one request versus others (of course, every request is taken seriously!).

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