And if you have to install into a 3 x 30 seater labs behind a double proxy, 
hate turns to anger.

I have heard a lot of what Perry is saying in our Freelance community. South 
Africa is AE heavy as for a long time it was the only comp package you could 
easily buy. A lot of what I am hearing is when some person upgrades and either 
the client or a team member doesnt. It also seems to cause a lot of issues with 
plugins that stop working as you go from version to version. Ive come in with 
Fusion a few times (my limited experience with it notwithstanding) and redone 
comps for folks.  One of which has now drop kicked AE and is using fusion full 
time now.

We will most likely use Fusion for our 3d course as its pretty intuitive and 
easily handles the demands our students have. It also renders a crap load 
faster on our hardware, which is a plus.

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From: Andy Goehler [[email protected]]
Sent: 29 April 2015 06:32 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: "The shadow over The Foundry"


On Apr 29, 2015, at 04:35, Greg Punchatz 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

 I am not sure where all this Adobe hate comes from,…

It starts with the installer…

Andy


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