On Apr 1, 2010, at 05:34 , Doug Franklin wrote:
On 2010-04-01 3:31, mike wilson wrote:
Yes but Adobe "just doesn't".
That's why, Content Aware Fill or not, I'll think long and hard
before dropping the money for the updated Photoshop. Adobe has a
particularly nasty belief that they own my computer and can do
whatever they want ... well, I'll stop there. :-)
Agree. And they still try every time I launch any of their products,
especially the oft used Acrobat Reader. "New updates for Reader are
available" is Adobe code for "can we check all your hard drives for
legitimate copies of all our software, disable any that don't seem to
fit our criteria (meaning not in the applications folder on the root
drive or an old copy of something in a restored folder from another
computer that won't even run on your system), insert a cookie that
makes your other Adobe apps behave in wierd ways, and not tell you
what we've done so you'll go nuts trying to use Photoshop CS?"
A Pox on them! :-)
Joseph McAllister
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