I agree. Adobe has been the backbone of the graphic arts and
advertising business since the early nineties. I can't imagine where
we would have been today without the work Adobe has done. That idea
that no one should have to pay for software is the result of twisted
thinking and hopeless nostalgia.
Paul
On Oct 23, 2008, at 11:34 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On Oct 23, 2008, at 2:08 PM, Scott Loveless wrote:
What he means to say is that all those programs are likely
available online
now for the sum of $0.0 if you're willing to download the torrent
files and
connect to seeds that are certainly out there on the world wide web
providing the software to anyone who asks without being encumbered
by the
pesky licensing and ownership process.
CW
proponent of torrents but not willing to outright steal thousands of
dollars worth of software, yet.
I have absolutely no objection to stealing from Adobe or Microsoft.
Fortunately, I don't really use their software anymore, so it's not
an
issue. ;)
Stealing is stealing. You can't say that Microsoft and Adobe are
evil if you are a thief.
All my software is obtained legally. I get good deals by making
connections and being polite. I also get excellent support from
Adobe. I would not even consider stealing from them.
G
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