But this very important feature (perhaps the most important tidbit of information about the entire process) is simply glossed over. What's so ironic is that the above article promoting Adobe-Dropbox integration was actually published on the Dropbox website, but in order to have comments that sync, you can't use Dropbox make those comments. Instead you’ll be able to open a PDF from Dropbox and edit it using the Adobe apps, then save and share your work easily through Dropbox. And no more printing out a PDF, writing comments on it, scanning it, and emailing it as an attachment. You won’t lose time waiting to get back to your computer to redline or electronically sign a contract, or add feedback to a design mock. This means you can do more with your PDFs, wherever you are. The same integration will be available on Android devices next year. Available soon on iOS : In the coming months, you’ll be able to annotate and comment on PDFs stored in Dropbox right from your iPhone or iPad, using Acrobat Reader mobile.Available today on Mac and PC : Add your Dropbox account from the latest versions of Adobe Acrobat and Acrobat Reader desktop apps - so you can quickly open PDFs stored in your Dropbox right from within the Adobe desktop apps.You have to use an Adobe app if you want the comments to "stick." Here is the same marketing copy, but with the important bits emphasized. What the above marketing copy doesn't say is that you can't use the Dropbox app or the Dropbox website to make your PDF comments. Access the PDFs in your Dropbox from within Acrobat DC or Acrobat Reader - on your phone or tablet, or on your computer. Pull up the latest drafts of your PDFs anytime and anywhere.Any edits you make to a PDF stored in Dropbox - whether you make the changes on your computer or mobile device - will save back to Dropbox, so you can share the updated PDF with collaborators quickly and easily. Highlight or annotate text from your iPhone or iPad, and your changes will be saved back to Dropbox automatically.
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