Sharing Prototype in a closed network
Currently your sharing prototypes via the internet. What happens to people that work in a location without access to the internet but have an internal network (example: Military personnel). Is there a way or a possibility to share the prototype with all the interaction as a pdf or other type of file extension?
This functionality is now available for a limited set of customers using Creative Cloud for Enterprise. While offline publication is available, current and future sharing and collaboration features will be restricted. The full product functionality and experience in XD is available only when XD uses Creative Cloud services. If you have additional questions, please reach out to your Adobe account team for more information!
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Anonymous commented
The cloud is not the answer. Stop assuming this. I work with proprietary information and cannot work with Cloud services. I wish companies would stop saying "We're on the cloud now! isn't that great! you NEED something else to make our software work, it doesn't work on it's own anymore! Success!"
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Bryan J. Calabro commented
Allow a self-contained file or an interactive pdf. Using this software in government is impossible due to security restrictions.
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VanW commented
Allow to share on a local network or export to a single file that can be attached to an email, so people in the organization can review internally, not the cloud. We can't use use the cloud because it's a public storage site.
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Anonymous commented
Is this feature removed in the recent XD?
I can share to local zip file using the old version of XD, but after upgrading to version 21, that option is missing. It can only be published to internet now.
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Anonymous commented
As everyone else has mentioned, this is an extremely important feature that we don't still have. Many of our developers need to have access to the specs offline due to security reasons or simply not having access to internet for a specific amount of time.
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Thug commented
Hi, I don't see any offline option in the current version (as of 22 May 2019). My core customers has high security requirements, everything we do is offline. Anything that is online, can & will be hacked, it is only a matter of time.
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Ana Franco commented
I have Creative Cloud for enterprise, but these offline options aren't available to me.
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VR commented
I cannot share these in the military/gov world
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LB commented
The prototypes hang during client meetings and it's really embarrassing. A way to host these offline would be a life saver.
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Meg commented
Adding my voice, though it's like a drop in the bucket. Adobe software defaults to the cloud for everything, which makes my job more difficult. We absolutely cannot store confidential material on an outside platform. Please consider making a corporate version of the software that doesn't require Adobe's cloud services for everything, especially prototypes.
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Matt Duncan commented
Adobe - you have requests going back to 2015. If you wanted to respond to customers, you certainly have the capability and resources to do it. You are demonstrating that your focus is on adobe business and not on your users. All you ever seem to do is play catch up to the industry - and here you can't even do that. How can you not be embarrassed to work for Adobe? You are losing credibility day by day... We will find other tools - and remember.
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Robert Smith commented
Please add offline (downloadable) prototypes and developer tool, I cannot share these in the military software world, many customers don't want concepts/products to be stored on a cloud.
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Omer Nahshon commented
Can you please make this functionality available for everyone? our organization will not move to creative cloud for enterprise license and we cannot share prototypes using Adobe ID
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I. B. commented
Can you provide a link with details of how this functionality works so that we can have our IT assess if it meets corporate security requirements?
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Anonymous commented
Same here: blank page after exporting :(
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M commented
Hi Elaine (Adobe),
When will this feature be fixed? I still see a blank page after exporting the design specs and opening Index.html. I use Windows and Adobe CC for Enterprise.
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Anonymous commented
100% agree with the December 16, 2018 person's post. I don't believe this is feature complete until it is available to the wide audience. Please do not close this issue out yet.
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Anonymous commented
Hey folks, please tell us, when this important feature is going to be available for 'Creative Cloud for Team'-Users. In my opinion this feature is NOT completed until it is available for every user and not 'a limited set of customers'.
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Anonymous commented
Ah. Finally dug up the documentation. In short, you need to have your IT administrator set up an HTTP server. Details here:
https://helpx.adobe.com/uk/xd/help/prototype-design-spec-export.html -
Anonymous commented
So it looks like I have this functionality. When I click the Share button, the dialog says, "You can't share prototypes on Creative Cloud because of your organizations sharing restrictions." There is now a button that you can click to "Export Prototype." Once you select the folder, it saves an index.html file, a few javascript files, and some other resources in the local export.
There's one problem - opening the index file just displays a blank page, regardless of browser, complexity of the prototype, and if javascript is enabled or not. There's no documentation yet. Does this feature require a browser plugin?