Adobe product improvement program, Readme, Help and support – Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 User Manual

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Last updated 11/6/2011

Adobe Product Improvement Program

After you have used your Adobe software a certain number of times, a dialog box appears, asking whether you want
to participate in the Adobe Product Improvement Program.

If you choose to participate, data about your use of Adobe software is sent to Adobe. No personal information is
recorded or sent. The Adobe Product Improvement Program only collects information about the features and tools
that you use in the software and how often you use them.

You can opt in to or opt out of the program at any time:

To participate, choose Help > Adobe Product Improvement Program and click Yes, Participate.

To stop participating, choose Help > Adobe Product Improvement Program and click No, Thank You.

ReadMe

A ReadMe file for your software is available on-line and on the installation disc. Open the file to read important
information about topics such as the following:

System requirements

Installation (including uninstalling the software)

Activation and registration

Font installation

Troubleshooting

Customer support

Legal notices

Help and support

Community Help

Community Help is an integrated environment on Adobe.com that gives you access to community-generated content
moderated by Adobe and industry experts. Comments from users help guide you to an answer.

Community Help draws on a number of resources, including:

Videos, tutorials, tips and techniques, blogs, articles, and examples for designers and developers.

Complete on-line product Help, which is updated regularly by the Adobe documentation team.

All other content on Adobe.com, including knowledgebase articles, downloads and updates, Developer
Connection, and more.

Choose Help

> product name Help in the application to access the Help and Support page, the portal to all of the

Community Help content for your product. You can also use the Help search field in some Creative Suite 4
applications, or press F1 (Windows), to access Community Help for your product.

The sites searched by the default Community Help search engine are hand-selected and reviewed for quality by Adobe
and Adobe Community Experts. Adobe experts also work to ensure that the top search results include a mixture of
different kinds of content, including results from on-line product Help.

For more information on using Community Help, see

http://help.adobe.com/en_US/CommunityHelp/

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