ElectricFeet
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Could someone please pass up the line to the Festool salespeople responsible for the 2017 catalogue that forcing desktop users to view catalogues in Adobe Flash is an absolute no-no these days. Flash is dangerously vulnerable and most browser makers are therefore making it harder and harder to use (Google Chrome now blocks it by default and Firefox is going that way). Anyone who values their computer security will not run Flash.
Additionally, "interactive" catalogues just slow you down, as you cannot use your favourite PDF reader to quickly read, index, annotate, zoom, and easily cut and paste part numbers etc. I know it gives companies a better understanding of the pages that people are looking at. But for users, it's a real pain.
PDF format is currently the best way to give unfettered access to the catalogue ... which makes it easier to buy more stuff, right?
Even if the interactive catalogue stays, please can Festool also make a PDF version available?
Additionally, "interactive" catalogues just slow you down, as you cannot use your favourite PDF reader to quickly read, index, annotate, zoom, and easily cut and paste part numbers etc. I know it gives companies a better understanding of the pages that people are looking at. But for users, it's a real pain.
PDF format is currently the best way to give unfettered access to the catalogue ... which makes it easier to buy more stuff, right?
Even if the interactive catalogue stays, please can Festool also make a PDF version available?