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We announced CC Spaces in XD today at Adobe MAX! In a space, all members will be able to publish a link. More details to come!
An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Alex commentedAdobe:
2017: Feature under review
2019: Feature in backlog
2021: Feature under review
2021 (same day): Feature in backlogWhat’s the point of asking users for feedback if you never plan on implementing it. Telling us for 4 years now, that you’ll “get to it in the future.” Yeah? When? Cause it’s been 4 years. Maybe by 2030 you’ll have this. By then every team that tried to use XD will be on other software. Like mine, cause were switching to different software providers. Also I teach at 5 Universities as an adjunct and I used to teach them XD. No more, the future UX/UI designers of the world that take my class will be taught other, better softwares.
Additionally, every design event that I go to that Adobe sponsors where you do a software demo, I’ll be the guy making sure to tell everyone there all the shortcomings of this software and why it doesn’t work for teams. And why they should use something else.
“Feature-in-backlog,” translation for those of you who are new. This is where feature request go to die.
An error occurred while saving the comment Alex commentedDesign teams absolutely need this feature, I just opened a file from one of my designers, assumed I would have the ability to update the file and push that to the existing share link... Turns out, I have to create a new share link if I want to push these changes out, which is VERY problematic, because on the existing share link we have a ton of open comments, as well as several other people referring back to that original share link. So now that I'm forced to create a new share link, all that contextual information will be lost, and I need to individually reach out to over 20 developers to let them know a link changed, and to please stop working from the old link and start working out of the new link.
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We announced CC Spaces in XD today at Adobe MAX! In a space, all members will be able to see the same folder structure for shared cloud documents. More details to come!
An error occurred while saving the comment Alex commentedSo you merged this with another thread asking for the same issue to be resolved. That’s great, any chance you can actually get this into the development queue though. This feature request has been around since 2017 and you’ve just been moving it around here to make it seem like it’s a recent ask. It’s not. This is basic to any team collaboration and it’s insane we still don’t have it. You’ve completely ignored every tenant of directory structures that’s been around for I dunno 40+ Years or so.
+1 I guess, but I won’t hold my breath. Seriously considering ditching the entire Adobe suite at this point and moving on to better products with better customer service. There are finally plenty of better alternatives.
An error occurred while saving the comment Alex commentedAdobe XD is a non-starter without this feature. Can't collaborate at all with team members, and god forbid we hire a new designer... my entire week will be spent sharing files 1 off with them.
Also in the interest of transparency, this feature was originally requested back in 2017 as part of another request to include folders for document cloud libraries. Adobe delivered that feature (after 2.5 years of waiting), and then told us, if we want sharing of folders, up vote here.
An error occurred while saving the comment Alex commentedWe need to have the ability to share folder/directory structures. The folder/directory feature is useless to design teams without this.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Alex commentedAnother pathetic implementation of an XD feature by Adobe, surprise surprise. We need this, otherwise the revert file feature is useless, especially for things like shared style guide, which is where we primarily use it... Made a breaking change, tried to revert it, revert the file to find out I have to do a "Save As" and I can't overwrite the original file, which means all my projects that referenced the original style guide (100s of them) are now completely broken and need to be entirely rebuilt using the new style guide file... What a joke adobe. Get it together, I'm going back to Sketch and Invision until you figure out the 1000s of shortcomings of this trash software.
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I just want to clarify that the work around for this is to "share accounts." Which would be in direct violation of federal law. As password sharing is technically illegal under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA, 1986). Especially in work environment situations where the end users are almost never the computer owners.
Additionally, anyone working in any type of field that deals with personally identifiable information, for instance, healthcare, finance, government, education etc... are strictly forbidden by their cyber security teams to utilize shared accounts.
These points alone are enough to make this feature a priority immediately.