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What for a PIECE of SHIT is Adobe for a company... TOXIC!

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Zo...@adobeforums.com

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Feb 22, 2009, 5:48:25 PM2/22/09
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Why should ANYONE buy this company's shitty products loaded with problems. It is Sunday, my time to enjoy myself and I find myself being annoyed and IRRITATED because this LOUSY company makes it IMPOSSIBLE to use thier SHITTY products.

I made the mistake and will NOT do it again of purchasing and E-book... thinking it would be a simple download PDF format... only to be tied up now for HOURS behind this bullshit company and its crummy products.

I am UNABLE to download the book.

I will call the author tomorrow and curse them out... then I will go on YouTube and tell people to NOT support Adobe and their SHITTY products because they are and F-In NIGHTMARE!!! This is RIDICULOUS! Why don't those MORONS make user friendly products??? Oh, it's too easy to do that... so we here in the consumer world get f-UP, beause of thier asssinine products.

I have REQUESTED a refund... I will NOT dance around Abode's bullshit, moronic products... will NOT!

Cleveland Tech

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Feb 22, 2009, 8:28:55 PM2/22/09
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Zo...@adobeforums.com wrote in news:59b80...@webcrossing.la2eafNXanI:

If you had a problem, you might have said what you're having a problem
with. Error message? Specific issue.

Going on a rant like this does nothing except to show one or more of the
following:
1 Intelligence (or lack thereof)
2 Your obvious lack of experience
3 Your grasp of the english language
4 Ability to use reason (analytical thinking) to place apparent blame -
Are you absolutely sure it is Adobe? What about the way the author
encoded the document? Your download technique? The interface program
you attempted to use for the download? The website has proven to be
reliable and issue free?

Tim

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Feb 23, 2009, 1:22:06 PM2/23/09
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I happen to have Adobe CS3 (not cheap) and always found it to be very tight
and very well integrated. I admit that the learning curve on a lot of it is
Mt. Everest-like, but the problems are likely me, not Adobe. If you are
trying to download and print the book, or copy and paste out of it, etc.,
the author may have blocked those features. I confess you are the first
person I have heard having trouble with Acrobat. I send my 82 year-old
mother my books in .pdf and she is able to open them. Lastly, when you say
"... buy this company's ... products...", what are you buying? I buy them
becasue they are the industry standard. You can download Acrobat reader for
free anywhere.

And I am NOT an Adobe stooge. I just happen to like their products.

Tim


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parker63

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Mar 2, 2009, 11:47:27 AM3/2/09
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If you are
> trying to download and print the book, or copy and paste out of it, etc.,
> the author may have blocked those features.


Adobe should not allow blocking of accessibility features. See the
Chafee Amendment!

Adobe makes it very hard to provide accessible versions of text for
students with disabilities.

Captai...@adobeforums.com

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Mar 11, 2009, 1:02:11 AM3/11/09
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god bless
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