> Another important thing about running a business is listening 
> to your customers.  If enough developers feel that this is a 
> good idea and make their voice heard, perhaps Adobe will 
> reconsider it.

That might be true in many cases. However, you're essentially asking them to
give something away that they're selling now. Generally, the way you
influence prices is by choosing to buy or not buy a product. If you tell
Adobe that they should lower the price, or give more product away, and you
continue to buy the product yourself, you probably won't convince them to
change their pricing model.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/

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