Remove Adobe Stock search field from the menu bar
I don't use Adobe stock, and have no plans to. I see that under View > Extras > there is an option to hide "stock purchase badge." And in Preferences, there is a way to Disable Publish online. I would like a way to hide the Search Adobe Stock field from the Control bar. No matter how small the window gets, it is still there, even iff all the other (useful) options don't fit. Please allow us a way to hide it.
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Christopher Clinton commented
I second all these comments. Please fix this
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Anonymous commented
This 100% needs to be a search to search where a feature is, NOT a stock search.
That is the UX way to go. Clearly someone heard this was valuable real estate, and decided to promote a product there. This is, however, valuable real estate because it is for navigation. People use navigation searches to search for features.
Using IA UX wrong always frustrates the user. 100% always look to this bar to search for a feature, I can't find, or to see what a feature does. I am 100% frustrated every time this does not do what I need it to.
This search area could used for FAQ and navigation, aka searching features in the program, and possibly suggesting how to use them. Better would be to have it suggest where to find the searched feature, definitions of the feature, and suggestions to your online tutorials. The product is always changing and even long-time users have a hard time finding features.
Also, please add a description of what something does when you mouse over it. This is not implemented evenly across the board, also leading to frustration. Sometimes mousing over something explains it, other times there is no explanation at all. The product can easily be more user friendly, and instead appears as a hodgepodge of scars from battles and attrition between your teams in UX vs marketing vs engineering over the years.
There are instances where adding a LINK a sub-product to the top search area would improve an under-promoted service, but a search bar should always be used to help navigate the product. In an enterprise product like this, which is complicated, it should allow the user to access a system of tags to navigate the product.
I shouldn't have to upvote this. Your UX professionals should already be aware of this, and would have recommended against it and apparently been vetoed by some set of internal politics, which is showing. If I didn't work at a tech company I wouldn't bother with a feature request, and don't have high hopes you'll change this, but this one simple change in User Experience would ultimately gain you more users than Stock Art, because it would fix the problem that has been ruining this product for years, which is a lack of an easy reference guide within the app.. This stock search bar should never have been rolled out in the first place. Bad User Experience design like this sends a very very clear message to the user that they are not the priority. Using the space to cross-promote another product makes it very clear what the priority is, and that it is not the user.
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Anonymous commented
Complacency is how Quark died... seems we've come full circle.
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Jason Monck commented
I'm in total agreement with everyone suggesting Adobe remove everything about Adobe Stock. Limited selection, garbage TOS and expensive for what you get.
Trash it.
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Disappointed in Massachusetts commented
Unfortunate that you pay for a license and you have this shoved down your throat.
If we are using this product, we know our way around the web, and can easily find your stock photos.
Takes up way too much space.
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Anonymous commented
Yes, it feels like a 90's browser bar, lol. It also insults the artists that use your software to create stuff.
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Tim commented
Yes, the presence of Adobe Stock icon should be removable. I was considering using Adobe Stock images for my work, but the terms make the service completely useless to me. I will never use Adobe Stock images for anything.
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Anonymous commented
It is just incredible that we buy a license and we are forced to always see a feature that doesn't interest anyone.
Honestly, if I want to buy any stock pictures, I know where to do so.
Adobe seems only to be concerned about selling more and more instead of optimizing a software that in the long run is just taking all the resources available...
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david commented
ahhh... hide application bar ... who needs that stuff in the bar anyway?
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david commented
totally agree on this.... stop shoving stuff down our throats