The Adobe User Research Team Needs Your Help!

Our User Research Team is looking to get some information from you about various scripts you may have written for your forms in Designer and they’re offering a $25 (US) Amazon certificate to the first 10 people who respond.

Read their request below and start submitting those scripts!!! 

The Adobe user research team is looking for script descriptions.

In an effort to improve the user experience for Adobe LiveCycle Designer, we would like to pay you to find out what kinds of scripts you use the most. 

We’d like to know in general what your script does and a use case of when you would need it if it’s not obvious from the description.  We don’t want the actual code, just a description.

For example:

Date format validation
range check, to verify that a date entry is in the appropriate range

If you send us a list of your top 10 scripts, we’ll send you a $25(US) certificate on Amazon.  Act fast! This offer is open to the first 10 people who respond.

We are looking for JavaScripts and FormCalc scripts for Adobe Designer 6, Adobe Designer 7 and Adobe Designer 8.  Please specify what version you were using when you send us scripts.

This is open to everyone including Adobe customers, partners and employees.

Send your script descriptions to Lenhardt@adobe.com

Thank you!

3 Responses to “The Adobe User Research Team Needs Your Help!”

  1. Steve Says:

    Did you get your ten yet?

  2. Jana Sedivy (Adobe User Researcher) Says:

    Not yet- Fire away!

  3. Marisa Says:

    Not remotely! I’ve only gotten one. :(
    -Marisa

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