Editing comments as a guest user in Prototypes.
This feature is only available to paid Adobe CC users.
I have been a paid Adobe user for over 12 years yet I can't have a client edit a comment that they made on their prototype.
What if my client changes their mind on the comment they made and wants something different? They have to pay Adobe?
I really think this is ridiculous... I am trying really hard to stick with Adobe but with things like this tripping up my ability to provide a good service to my customers, wasting both my time and theirs... I am forced to look for a better solution.
Adobe IDs are free to sign up for, and one does not need a paid account to comment on a shared XD prototype. If your client does not wish to create an Adobe ID it is also possible to sign in to comment with a Google or Facebook account.
Hopefully this helps!
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melissa commented
Question do Google and Facebook sign-ins also receive notifications? How does the file owner knows they have signed in with an option in which they WILL get a notification?
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Anonymous commented
Does not help. My point is that the client can comment. BUT... if the client makes a mistake on their comment... they can not edit the comment.
Hence the title being "Editing comments as a guest".