Journal #6272

Posted 14 years ago2009-12-13 18:23:52 UTC
brendanmint brendanmintBrendan
Well, this last week adobe CS3 decided to de-activate itself, and every time i try to reactivate it, it says i have the wrong code. so i have no flash, and i needed flash for some homework of mine. so now, i get to explain to my teacher all this. macromedia would have never let this happen, stupid adobe.

19 Comments

Commented 14 years ago2009-12-13 18:24:58 UTC Comment #63535
"macromedia would have never let this happen"

what are you basing that off?
Adobe are great for the most part.
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-13 18:30:55 UTC Comment #63539
Except when they make your browser crash whenever you try to open a PDF file.
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-13 18:41:50 UTC Comment #63536
Opera never crashes when viewing PDFs
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-13 18:43:27 UTC Comment #63540
Opera crashes every time I open a PDF. And so does Firefox, IE, Safari and Chrome. It's Adobe Reader which causes it. I've even tried reinstalling it.

Also, they translated "Close Download Manager" to "N?ra nedladdningschef" ("Near Downloading Boss").
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-13 19:09:04 UTC Comment #63543
Fed up with Adobe's PDF Reader and all it's plugin bloat-ware and adverts, not to mention that it's damn buggy? Well, rejoice.....there are a few good alternatives: http://en.onsoftware.com/top-5-alternative-pdf-readers/
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-13 19:16:52 UTC Comment #63541
Thanks Tito, but I already have GSview. It doesn't have a browser plugin, so I just right click and download PDF files I find on the web and then open them with GSview. I just haven't bothered uninstalling Adobe Reader. I'm going to uninstall this operating system (XP Professional x64) soon, anyway.
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-13 19:21:26 UTC Comment #63534
Not sure why you have such bad luck with Adobe but they've been good to me all these years. The only thing I hated was installing Illustrator which takes so long you think it isn't working.
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-13 19:24:18 UTC Comment #63542
Just want make clear I don't hate Adobe or anything, I just don't like most of their products.
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-13 23:36:32 UTC Comment #63544
Hey, any body here remember from years back at Adobe's attempt at a virtual worlds modeling platform to compete against VRML? It was called "Adobe Atmosphere". It consisted of 3 parts, which were the 3D world editor, the browser viewer plugin and the open source multi-user server. It lasted for about 2 or 3 years before Adobe gave up on it. Wiki page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Atmosphere

You can still download Adobe Atmosphere from here: http://downloads.phpnuke.org/en/download-item-view-x-a-a-z-n/ADOBE%2BATMOSPHERE.htm
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-14 06:22:52 UTC Comment #63537
Adobe's installers are well known to be the worst installers ever. The updater is worse.
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-14 12:00:21 UTC Comment #63545
Well, I think the one Adobe product that's the most over-bloated with obscure tools that most people will not likely use, is Photoshop. I still use Photoshop 7, it's all I need. And now with the so called "CS4 Extended" version with it's "tools for editing 3D models and motion-based content", it apparently seems it wont be long before some future version of Photoshop goes head on with 3D Max or Maya.
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-14 17:20:12 UTC Comment #63538
Has anyone noticed that Tito's posts seem to be worded as if he was a salesman?

"Fed up with Adobe's PDF Reader and all it's plugin bloat-ware and adverts, not to mention that it's damn buggy? Well, rejoice.....there are a few good alternatives"

Not a bad thing, just saying, are you getting paid for this, or what? =P
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-14 22:08:56 UTC Comment #63533
Use adobe products at home and at work. Never had any issues.
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-14 22:39:25 UTC Comment #63546
@ ATDestroy: No, I am not getting paid, but I wish I was though. And I'm sure you would to. I guess what's happening to me, is that since I am a part time freelance ecommerce web developer, I find myself often writing promotion and sales content for the websites that I do for my paying clients. Some of my clients tell me exactly what they want on their websites to say, while the others expect me to come up with the "sales pitch content" for them, since they are too dumb to do it themselves. Of course, If I have to come up with the sales pitch content myself, I will charge them extra for it. So in retrospect, I guess I will need to make sure to not make my future posts sound to accidentally "promotional". Thanks for bringing this up, I guess I needed a wake up call, ATDestroy.
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-15 03:40:29 UTC Comment #63549
For a change here, Adobe Reader doesn't crash my Firefox. It just makes it terribly unresponsive while it loads, then only downloads pdf's by half, then freezing when I scroll to a page that hasn't downloaded. After that, I have to manually kill its process as well as the Adobe Auto Updater's - which can't be disabled.

As for Photoshop, I'm with Tito. There haven't been any significant additions in quite a while (other than bugfixes I suppose). I once downloaded "normal" Photoshop AND Photoshop Extended and I haven't been able to see a difference (besides price? I didn't pay for either anyway).

But back to Brendanmint's original post: Just download some keygen if they don't give a useful reply. You already paid for that crap.
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-15 16:36:03 UTC Comment #63547
Be careful with those keygens,....some of them have trojans. Make sure you have your anti-virus program is active and on real-time scan mode.
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-16 10:19:11 UTC Comment #63532
I think we should count the blessings, because rumor has it that Apple could buy Adobe out.
Commented 14 years ago2009-12-16 15:14:23 UTC Comment #63548
Really?.....that would be something. But even if that turns out to be the case, a deal that big and important would need to be first scrutinized and eventually approved by the U.S. Department of Commerce anti-trust division, which is a very powerful overseeing body that regulates big businesses in the U.S. And if the Government says no, then there's no deal.
Commented 14 years ago2010-01-24 05:05:12 UTC Comment #63550
That would suck even more, i absolutely hate apple. And im quite sure none of you do.

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