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<blockquote data-quote="Kamurah" data-source="post: 724039" data-attributes="member: 47827"><p>Not to beat an expired equine, but Adobe is really one of the worst offenders when it comes to milking its patrons for money. I have several older versions of Photoshop Express (bought and paid for); however, Adobe does not save your account details for purchased items (S/N) for software they no longer support. Likewise, they do not even have the original installers online. Most companies will allow you to install on an alternate platform (like going from PC to Mac), without any issue as long as you are not abusing the system. Adobe...nope.</p><p></p><p>Not really photo related, but it irks me that just about every document program in existence allows you to export / edit / create a PDF file.....except Acrobat reader. You must pay for the full version. It's really quite silly and transparently greedy.</p><p></p><p>/end rant</p><p></p><p>Phew! I feel better....lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kamurah, post: 724039, member: 47827"] Not to beat an expired equine, but Adobe is really one of the worst offenders when it comes to milking its patrons for money. I have several older versions of Photoshop Express (bought and paid for); however, Adobe does not save your account details for purchased items (S/N) for software they no longer support. Likewise, they do not even have the original installers online. Most companies will allow you to install on an alternate platform (like going from PC to Mac), without any issue as long as you are not abusing the system. Adobe...nope. Not really photo related, but it irks me that just about every document program in existence allows you to export / edit / create a PDF file.....except Acrobat reader. You must pay for the full version. It's really quite silly and transparently greedy. /end rant Phew! I feel better....lol [/QUOTE]
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