[Framers] Adobe Webinars Impossible

Carol J. Elkins celkins at awrittenword.com
Wed Aug 24 11:50:26 PDT 2016


Ditto Rick's comments. Having to "register" for a webinar that I know 
is recorded is confusing, and I had to be really persistent to get to 
the place where I could actually view the video. In the previous 
iteration of Adobe's pages for webinars, I didn't mind having to 
enter my Adobe ID because at least the fields would populate with my 
member info. And I only had to do it once, as I recall. I could 
register for a series of webinars and only need to enter my ID once.

Also, the selection of webinars is much poorer than it had been when 
Max Hoffman was the product evangalist. I'm not interested in 
structured Frame so the pickings have been limited. I watched 
recordings of several European/Scandanavian webinars that were good, 
but there was limited notification of their availability.

I miss Max. I miss feeling like Adobe values its users' loyalty. I 
miss Adobe not using this Framers group to announce new webinars. And 
I hate having to tell yet another Adobe marketer to respect my 
repeated request to be removed from their caller list.

End vent.

Carol

At 12:26 PM 8/24/2016, Rick Quatro wrote:
>Does anyone else find it nearly impossible to view past Adobe Webinars? I
>registered to see "Be a migration wizard: Transition XML Files Smoothly from
>Arbortext to FrameMaker" after the event and I received an email that said
>Click here to see the recording. However, the link takes me back to the
>registration page. I fill out the registration page again--why so many
>questions and why can't it remember my previous answers?--and I still don't
>get a link to the recording. Come on Adobe, you can do better than that.
>Stop trying to mine people for information every time they want to watch a
>webinar recording. Do what the other vendors do: have a page that lists all
>past webinars so people can easily see them.
>
>Rick Quatro
>Carmen Publishing Inc.
>585-366-4017
>rick at frameexpert.com



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