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You can't just EOL your software when the next version comes out, what are they thinking?
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That's pretty much what they have been doing. Not surprised. |
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I hate to admit it, but Jobs had it right, Adobe's software is junk; this and the endless exploits and patches after patches on their products, is proof enough for me to seek out alternatives. ~h |
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What a great solution; get your customers to pay ~$75 for the latest, "improved", version rather than fix a vulnerability in the old one. ![]() |
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I'm not trying to defend Adobe here, but when you buy software, you have to seek out info on how many time it will be supported/updated for free by the maker.
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Adobe's business/marketing model has been criticized for years. ---- rich |
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It seems to me that a critical security flaw is the result of a defective product. Don't some US states (and perhaps other countries?) have consumer protection laws that are applicable to defective products and over-ride manufacturer terms? Might, in some locales, such a law require Adobe to
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They typically disclaim everything so it's an uphill battle, regardless. In fact, I did manage to find Adobe's limited warranty in a license.html file:
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It's actually worse than I thought since the foregoing (ridiculously puny) limited warranty is expressly inapplicable to patches and the like, which are offered strictly AS-IS. |
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The software world is another whole kettle of fish compared to physical goods, hence why the whole legal system is screwed up with patent wars and the like. If you could sue Adobe for having constantly screwed up products, you'd put them and many other big time companies out of business. Only the government has better lawyers than software companies, and they lock down their agreements air-tight and leave no wiggle room or chance. |
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I do not think that Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Illustrator and Indesign are junk. Thanks.
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Adobe has apparantly noted the wave of criticism and will offer patches for free;
'We are in the process of resolving the vulnerabilities addressed in these Security Bulletins in Adobe Illustrator CS5.x, Adobe Photoshop CS5.x (12.x) and Adobe Flash Professional CS5.x, and will update the respective Security Bulletins once the patches are available.' link
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I bet quite a few companies that use this software got on their case.
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Adobe BackPedals, Will Patch Photoshop, Illustrator by Fahmida Y. Rashid.
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The announcement from Adobe.
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Laughable at best, maybe they will learn something.
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Hmmm so a massive whining actually works!
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When the "whining" comes from industries and people that pay hundreds of thousands for your products, you bet. It's a BS policy to begin with. |
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In this case it was decided by Adobe - bad Press and all.
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i ditched Photoshop since CS3 and i'm using Gimp
i'm not a professional or anything but i make a wallpaper or two from time to time Gimp is more than enough for this matter Don't get me started on Adobe updating and high priced Product they are doing this just because there is no real alternative
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