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mikedaulMar 24, 2007
(wrong reply)
Closed AccountMar 24, 2007
yes
lancertMar 24, 2007
The Flash GUI does indeed suck. I use it quite regularly as well and I haven't found it to be unstable.
lancertMar 24, 2007
The icons for CS2 were terrible. Is that a feather? Butterfly wing? No wait, it's a quill... no it's a leaf.. grrrrSeriously, when they are minimized (in Windows) they all looked identical. Macromedia's icons, while generic, were certainly clear.
terogMar 24, 2007
I think Adobe should start porting their programs to KDE 4.KDE 4 programs will work in Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, BSDs and OpenSolaris. This would save Adobe a lot of money in development costs as they would only have to make one version of their programs. No more porting between between Windows and Mac.This would FINALLY give PhotoShop users (i.e. Adobe's customers) the freedom to choose their preferred OS. This is the freedom they deserve. At least with these prices ;).
wingnut21Mar 24, 2007
"Why does everyone hate the icons? Adobe is smart, they know that the gel buttons/wet table look will be totally played out soon."This probably didn't cross your mind, but there are other options besides that and just a color block where you READ the icon.
tpinkMar 24, 2007
It's amazing how many people don't understand this. The cost of Photoshop is a drop in the bucket when you consider how much money a graphic designer (or design company) makes in a year. It's been said over and over already, but Photoshop's target market is not home users, it's professionals who do this for a living. For most companies, Photoshop (same for Illustrator, InDesign, QuarkXPress) has already paid for itself in less than a week. The reason you can buy Gears of War for $60 and Photoshop costs several hundred dollars is because game publishers can sell more copies and make up the cost over a wider base. Most home users aren't interested in Photoshop so the same idea doesn't work. If you think Adobe is swindling, look at other professional programs like AutoCAD which costs over a grand retail. If you really want some culture shock, take a look at enterprise computing platforms, it's nothing for a company to spend millions of dollars annually in software licensing costs alone.
mrgono3Mar 24, 2007
Anybody know where it is in Manhattan?
electricgrandpaMar 26, 2007
"I gotta disagree. I use flash pro daily as well. I can't tell you how frequently me and my cube neighbors swear like sailors each time flash quits unexpectedly or we open it in the morning and the frickin library doesn't remember where we last left it. Or the size we last set it at. Or the timeline breaks off when you try to grab something near the top of the timeline and it grabs the top bar... why can't we lock that, you know..."Those are just little nitpicky things, none of those make it anywhere near "UI Hell"... I've noticed most of those things too, but once you learn how flash does(or doesn't) handle things, you can just adapt around it... I never said it was perfect, but it really is quite good.
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