Filename in Windows Taskbar
In the Windows Taskbar, show the name of the file rather than "Adobe Experience Design", same as Illustrator or Photoshop. It is currently difficult to tell which is which since they have matching names.
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Raashid commented
waiting for this feature.
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Anonymous commented
When working on multiple projects on the desktop app, there is no way to preview the file name when I hover over the tiles. All tiles have the title" Adobe XD" instead of the actual project name. This means I have to hover over each one and let it open on my screen to see which project is which. (See attached image)
It would be nice to see the project name instead of Adobe XD to differentiate the projects.
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yuki hatano commented
(on windows)
now, when hover toolbar's XD thumbnail, both of file's name poped "Adobe XD CC" even if open two or more files of XD.
I widsh here displayed file name like other app. -
Frank C commented
When I have multiple XD files open, I can't always tell which is which because they are all named "Adobe Experience Design CC (Beta)" in the Windows 10 task switcher (alt-tab). Most apps display the file name as well.
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Haresh commented
It is annoying that we can't see the entire file name when multiple XD files are open. I think Adobe XD team assumed people will use only on artboard but I think some might prefer to have small artboards for a smaller set of features. I would like to see only the file name and drop the Adobe Experience Design.
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Colin commented
Agreed, this is expected behavior with Adobe CC products like Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.