Scott, thanks for pointing this out!  These kinds of
easter-egg-funcitons can really help out the user in regards to
finding the solutions that will work for them.  As a constant Adobe
upgrad-er, I really appreciate any extra steps Adobe takes to educate
me on the differences (and similarities) between their product suites.
 I could argue that perhaps having so many different suites is in
itself frustrating and that they don't necessarily have to be so
segmented, but that would be more of a brand conversation.

One example of another informative "easter-egg"-type functionality
that adds to experience is the thumbnail previews of pages/links/etc.
 The best example I can think of is in Acrobat Professional, where if
I drag the scrollbar, small previews of page content appear.  I find
this more useful than having to dedicate a static column to page
thumbnails.  I vaguely remember some web apps having this same
functionality for web links or pages within a site, but I'm blanking
on them at the moment.

Cheers!
Krystal R. Higgins 


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