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![]() ![]() Now I use version 7.2.8 I hope Foxit change his position and i agree with: "Will stick with 7.2.8, until Foxit changes its position, or a competitor provides a product that the user wants." So I'm very displeased of this unusefull idea of the ribbon. This is a very good and a complete program. I have looked for alternatives, but for the kind of work i do, i have not found. I have tried with one of my computer the new ribbon, but it is not easy and not comfortable to use it. I use this program from many years, and I have to study to do things that we do from years. I registered only to add my request to go back to classic toolbar. For whatever it is worth, the reason that many of us started using Foxit is that Adobe started adding a bunch of bloat or functionality that the user did not want. Will stick with 7.2.8, until Foxit changes its position, or a competitor provides a product that the user wants. It means that many of us will not pay for future upgrades. Anyway, we will forward your feedback to our PM team for references. ![]() Sorry to say that we don't have the plan to bring it back, you can hide it with CTRL+F11, or you can open pdf file in Read mode to get rid of the ribbon. While the ribbon can be hid or used with auto-hide, a simple menu bar and document is very user friendly and does not require the user to waiting on features reappearing or tooltips. The other important point for many users is that the ribbon uses a lot of screen area. All it does is change where a user clicks (which must be relearned) at the end of the day the user is still clicking on an item (menu or icon) to perform a function. The point of many users here is that there is no substantial value add with the ribbon toolbar. Once you get used to it, you'll find ribbon toolbar is way much better than the classic toolbar just like those users who likes Ribbon toolbar mode. The classic toolbar mode may be phased out in the future considering more and more people get used to the Ribbon mode.You may feed that it is uncomfortable to use the ribbon toolbar now. I am afraid that currently our developers still doesn't have the plan to add back the classic toolbar now. I think most users would prefer that the developers focus on core functionality and adding value there. Clearly, the real reason is that management has made a decision to follow the crowd. The functions are there it simply requires having two hooks (e.g. It is not true that it requires "more human resources and workload" to main two toolbar modes. May I know what the chief obstacle is for you to swtich to the Ribbon mode? Thank you. The classic mode may be phased out in the future considering more and more people get used to the Ribbon mode. Maintaining two toolbar modes always require more human resources and workload. Sorry to say that classic toolbar is no longer available in latest version. Will either revert to good old classics-enabled Foxit or switch to PDF-XChange (I have the license for its full version I only used to edit the pdfs but it has a good set of free features comparable to Foxit). Unfortunately a few days ago it happened. For us geeks you only left speed and features getting rid of convenience.įor some good luck I did not upgrade since 2015. Those who only need speed will move to Sumatra or likes and the vast majority who just needs to read the pdfs and does'n care will use Adobe reader the slow monster or (God save) built-in Window$ viewer the nightmare. You should understand that your product's audience are tech-savvy people who need speed, convenience and features, all of that. All other apps feature either classical menus/toolbars (which is in my opinion the most convenient interface for a desktop) or mobile-like menu buttons (like Chrome). On my computer, the only ribbon I have to use is in Windows Explorer which I use very rarely. Microsoft pushes them for their own esoteric reasons but almost nobody but MS uses them. |
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