And if I next upgrade my older versions of Illustrator and Acrobat, will
I encounter the same thing?
[And as a separate gripe, Adobe support tells me that I _must_ in the
future name _all_ my Adobe apps (and also all of their enclosing
folders in the Applications folder) as "*Adobe* Photoshop Elements" and
"*Adobe* Illustrator" and "*Adobe* Acrobat" and "*Adobe* Bridge" and
"*Adobe* Help Viewer* and "*Adobe* Stock Photos" and on and on. If I
delete any of those annoying and unnecessary *Adobe*'s, my whole suite
of applications may stop working.
I thought it was only companies like Microsoft that enforced this kind
of stupid and tawdry garbage on its users.]
Trash them and use GIMP and Inkscape instead?
///Peter
Didn't you try out the program before buying? It is available for
tryout.
> >
> > And if I next upgrade my older versions of Illustrator and Acrobat, will
> > I encounter the same thing?
Ask Adobe.
> >
> >
> > [And as a separate gripe, Adobe support tells me that I _must_ in the
> > future name _all_ my Adobe apps (and also all of their enclosing
> > folders in the Applications folder) as "*Adobe* Photoshop Elements" and
> > "*Adobe* Illustrator" and "*Adobe* Acrobat" and "*Adobe* Bridge" and
> > "*Adobe* Help Viewer* and "*Adobe* Stock Photos" and on and on. If I
> > delete any of those annoying and unnecessary *Adobe*'s, my whole suite
> > of applications may stop working.
Why is it such a problem to keep all the Adobe applications in the same
folder. They take up little space.
> >
> > I thought it was only companies like Microsoft that enforced this kind
> > of stupid and tawdry garbage on its users.]
Your problem is your fault. You could try PSE 4. IIRC it has about
the same format as 3.
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you will understand why I reject yours as well.
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Just upgraded from Elements 4 to get a speed boost on x86. Elements 6
has a clumsy and hideous GUI reminiscent of early X11 apps. It's
unbearable to use. That's my last Adobe purchase.
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> Just upgraded from Elements 4 to get a speed boost on x86. Elements 6
> has a clumsy and hideous GUI reminiscent of early X11 apps. It's
> unbearable to use. That's my last Adobe purchase.
I can't comment on Photoshop Elements, but I'm finding that Pixelmator, which
costs around $50, is providing me with those capabilities of Photoshop that I
actually use at a price far, far less than the photo editing software from
Adobe.
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Why did you post this in the group comp.text.pdf?
> I can't comment on Photoshop Elements, but I'm finding that Pixelmator, which
> costs around $50, is providing me with those capabilities of Photoshop that I
> actually use at a price far, far less than the photo editing software from
> Adobe.
However, Pixelmator also favours the 'black' look, so the OP will
probably hate that too -- for that matter, I'm not all that fond of it
either (the black look, not Pixelmator per se).
I will admit that for me it did take a bit of getting used to the "black
look" of Pixelator, but as of now I have adapted to it. I will say it would
be nice if one had a choice of themes.
Hello all
I respond from alt.graphics.illustrator. No idea what the relevance is.