On 2/27/2010 5:47 AM, Joseph McAllister wrote:
On Feb 26, 2010, at 06:30 , Mark Roberts wrote:
News flash: Besides the other installation nightmares, I just
discovered that the CS4 suite installed itself on my C: drive even
though the installation/setup process asked me where to install and I
specified the D: drive. Now I have several gigabytes of application
files clogging up a drive which until now had been reserved strictly
for the operating system.
If I ever meet a programmer from Adobe it'll take all my willpower to
resist immediately punching him in the face. What assholes.
It did the same thing on my iMac with CS3. Told it to install in Drive
X, and it did, except for several thousand files it installed on my
boot drive. Now when I launch PS, it tells me every time that the
application was installed incorrectly "would you like the problem
corrected?" Yes. I would. But it continues to ask me the same
question, every time it's launched.
Unless it's launched from within Aperture as an image editing module.
Then it works without questions.
I live within spitting distance from Adobe's Seattle Campus. Would you
like me to? Spit or punch?
Firebomb seems more apropos.
If it doesn’t excite you,
This thing that you see,
Why in the world,
Would it excite me?
—Jay Maisel
Joseph McAllister
[email protected]
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