Dear Adobe:
Nov. 9th, 2009 11:08 amYou do things in a way that nobody else in the world does them.
This is, notably, *not* because you are smarter than everyone else in the world, or because your way is *better* than everyone else's. In fact, it's generally a fair bet that your way is not only "worse than standard", but all the way into "actively bad".
Also: I am evidently smarter than your extremely stupid program.
No Love,
John
This is, notably, *not* because you are smarter than everyone else in the world, or because your way is *better* than everyone else's. In fact, it's generally a fair bet that your way is not only "worse than standard", but all the way into "actively bad".
Also: I am evidently smarter than your extremely stupid program.
No Love,
John
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Date: 2009-11-09 04:27 pm (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2009-11-09 04:49 pm (UTC)And that's this morning. Previous hilarity has included Adobe's tendency to refuse to let you *download and save* program updates, insisting on a live connection to the server to get the 300MB update file - regardless of the fact that you've got 6 machines with Photoshop on 'em and you'd rather download once and then install 6 times locally. And there's Adobe's ass-backwards policy on downloading of, well, *anything* within a month of a new edition release. And there's their shit-poor license management.
And, really, Adobe Reader is a PDF reader. It's 90+MB, takes nearly 10 seconds to load on a modern machine (Dog help you if you're running old hardware) and it's chock full of lousy programming and security vulnerabilities.
Oh, and *no Adobe product EVER* uninstalls cleanly.
I hate everything about the company, really.
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Date: 2009-11-09 04:52 pm (UTC)(Edited to correct the last sentence: The lack of OLE automation is the problem, not the presence of OLE automation.)
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Date: 2009-11-10 10:33 pm (UTC)Yes, this is for a product freely redistributable in it's non-automatable form, why do you ask?
1: You know, because there's yet another hole and everyone at work has Flash installed because they need it for their daily work[2]
2: By which they really mean Youtube.