Actually, I am glad they are losing sales. I have purchased the product for years, but when Windows 7 was installed my Photoshop and Illustrator did not function unless I buy the updated versions CS3 or 4 or 5. Yet, my much older version Photoshop 7 worked, go figure!
When I called Adobe support they told me that because my product was a CS and not a CS3 or 4 they could not longer give tech support; and Microsoft will not give tech support as well. I would be forced to buy new versions of the software, which appears to be a Bait and Switch tactic to force users to buy the updates. Users are not that stupid.
During the last five years my Daughter used all the same software with one Apple notebook to my three PC's, which did not function properly and caused a lot of lost projects for my clients; do I feel like a BOZO, sure; and I will move over to Apple computer today.
I have lost faith in Adobe products and PC systems over these problems; I am fed up, and will switch computers and software.
What is wrong with these PC business people? Money is more important than people, so now they pay the price of failed business...glad to see some justice being done.
I am so glad to see this, maybe they will rethink their problem instead of trying to force people to buy, buy, buy!
Although according to the business formulas, they have to expand 20% each year to stay in business and I believe this is the cause of product failures, having to buy every few years to function...I cannot believe that business can continue to force people to do this, some must, especially big business, because they run on PC's. Although most stayed with XP while Vista ruined so many users faith in the products.
Now, is Windows 7 going to improve business or force them to switch to Apple as well?
I hope so.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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