On the plus side, I have always been able reach product support at Adobe
much quicker than most, bet resolutions faster, and they have released
software to run on another PC while I was travelling very quickly really
helping me out of a bind. I'm not that displeased with the Adobe.
Roxio and HP are giving me a little trouble right now in the are of
taking over the computer when they shouldn't. Have to look into that....
Otis
On 4/2/2010 5:55 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Joseph McAllister wrote:
On Apr 1, 2010, at 07:51 , P. J. Alling wrote:
On 4/1/2010 7:34 AM, 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. :-)
As I've said before Adobe is the Microsoft of imaging software.
Beautifully put, Mr. Alling!
They're worse: Microsoft maintains a really quite remarkable degree of
backwards compatibility. But when Photoshop CS5 comes out you can be
sure that subsequent versions of Camera Raw will be deliberately
crippled so as to *not* work in CS4 and earlier.
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