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    Charles Plath commented  · 

    Stuff like this absolutely has to be in it. The ability to type into input fields, select radio button options, checkboxes, dropdowns, etc. That's real interaction. Not just clicking images.

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    Charles Plath commented  · 

    This absolutely has to be in there in order for anyone to switch. Unfortunately right now it just feels like a slicker image linking application. You look at applications like Indigo Studio that had these out of the gate because they understood that the users interact with dropdowns, input fields, etc. I'm with the others that for this application to be truly relevant in what we do, it has to do that and doesn't seem like a "backlog" item at all. It's a necessity.

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    Charles Plath commented  · 

    This is absolutely essential because users don't interact with just images, they do it with form input fields, search fields, drop downs, radio buttons, checkboxes, etc., and it has to react to these state changes. Look at what Axure and Indigo Studio, not to mention many others, do here and why they will stay around for a while because of it. In the mind of many, this should've been one of the first features out of the gate because people using Adobe products working desktop web space really need to test these interactions and showing stakeholders the ability to just click images is pretty and maybe works better for mobile but we really really really need this. Did I say really really? :)

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