![]() ![]() Thanks & Please Fix AdobeFillSignFormFiller HOPEFULLY THIS ISNT THE::: WERE GOING TO BE CHARGED FOR THE REAL APP SINCE THE LAST ONE WAS A FREE TRIAL, ALSO FIX THE ADVERTISEMENT ON THIS AND MENTION ITS THE HARDEST APP TO USE WHEN YOU NEED TO FILL OUT A EASY FORM OR A FORM THAT NEEDS YOU TO TYPE ON MULTIPLE LINES. NOW I HAVE TO FIGURE OUT A NEW APP OR WAIT FOR THIS ONE TO GET FIXED. Well this is crap, this was once a great tool when the computers went down and I usually hand written what needed to be done, but AdobeFillSignFormFiller WAS GREAT AT ONE TIME. But that makes the next line to type impossible because it wants to be involved in the last line you typed, it’s the box, it’s empty, you can not erase it without erasing the entire sentence you just typed. Hit return to continue below, well NOW it’s, hit return and the cursor goes above what you just typed (unable to see what’s being typed), and if you do hit return I think 3x’s then use your finger to drag the cursor back below what you just typed. Filling the form used to be simple like typing on a typewriter. It would make the nightmare of having to fill out documents for work and other purposes irrelevant, and it’s an issue that really shouldn’t still exist given today’s technological advancements.Īll the sudden the FONT has changed (unable to change it to anything thing else, stuck with what we got). I’m sure you’re capable of figuring out how to make PDFs both readable and editable for screen reader / voiceover users when other avenues are only one step away from having that be the case. Their products have been around for over a decade at this point. ![]() Adobe has the largest product line around reading PDFs. I open a document which reads out fine in the web browser, and that also reads fine when I first open it as an email attachment on my phone, but as soon as I copy it to adobe fill and sign, each page shows up as one image so I can’t tap on the area that I need to enter text in. AdobeFillSignFormFiller is the exact same thing. I downloaded AdobeFillSignFormFiller hoping it would solve that problem and be an improvement over the web version, which says it has accessibility settings but often shows the document as completely blank. I’ve opened PDFs on browsers and had them read fine, while the issue there was that you couldn’t click and edit them. Lastly, it would be nice to be able to use the Pencil instead of my finger to do the field inserts-that might be a feature, but it didn't occur when I tapped my pencil-the pencil only seemed to select and then create my pre-created signature or initials. Which is odd because the Check-Box feature is very well done so they are doing context checking. Sort of dumb.Īlso when inserting a field to type in text, it doesn't seem to see the context so it just puts it on the point you touched rather than attempts to align it. I would much rather sign on the document itself as the whole point is to sign and not insert the same exact stored copy of my signature into every document. So if you have the Apple pencil, you cannot use it to sign the document, but to can use it to create a stored signature that is inserted into the document. Which means it still thinks you're using a PC instead of a tablet or phone screen. For the most part, it is similar to using the PC version of Acrobat with the Fill & Sign capability. ![]()
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