kaiserwilhelm
Well-known member
Friends. It is with the deepest of regrets that I must inform you of the following:
Today, due to speed issues on my Yosemite install (Mac Pro 2014) - I had to install, Acrobat DC
Yes, I have fought it as long as I could. Sure, I was an early adopter. I mean, the day it came out.
And then....I saw that horrible screen that stays up - and in my blasted way all day long!
I uninstalled before the end of the first day.
But, alas, I have had to give in.
I had this dream once. I actually dreamt that Adobe listened to their high end users. You know. The ones that have been with them since 1990.
Heck, my oldest child is 25 - and I fondly remember the day I that I installed my first Adobe product.
But, now, to our eternal dismay, it seems that the secretaries and the people that should not even be in a "Pro" product in the first place are
driving the direction at Adobe.
Sadly, due to a complete lack of competition, we are stuck with this product. Sure, I will just learn to move that stupid window out of my way.
I know. I know. It would be so much easier for Adobe to make it a simple preference whether I want a window like "Windows" has had cluttering up my screen.
But, you know. They are right.
I am wrong.
Chris
Today, due to speed issues on my Yosemite install (Mac Pro 2014) - I had to install, Acrobat DC
Yes, I have fought it as long as I could. Sure, I was an early adopter. I mean, the day it came out.
And then....I saw that horrible screen that stays up - and in my blasted way all day long!
I uninstalled before the end of the first day.
But, alas, I have had to give in.
I had this dream once. I actually dreamt that Adobe listened to their high end users. You know. The ones that have been with them since 1990.
Heck, my oldest child is 25 - and I fondly remember the day I that I installed my first Adobe product.
But, now, to our eternal dismay, it seems that the secretaries and the people that should not even be in a "Pro" product in the first place are
driving the direction at Adobe.
Sadly, due to a complete lack of competition, we are stuck with this product. Sure, I will just learn to move that stupid window out of my way.
I know. I know. It would be so much easier for Adobe to make it a simple preference whether I want a window like "Windows" has had cluttering up my screen.
But, you know. They are right.
I am wrong.
Chris