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Adobe answers critics over CS3 and CS4 installer woes
Two senior Adobe engineers addressed user criticisms over the company’s installers in blog postings.
Adobe will not exhibit at Macworld Expo 2009
macworld.com — Adobe has decided to not exhibit at the upcoming Macworld Conference & Expo this January, though the software maker will have a full day of sessions devoted to its recently launched Creative Suite 4. (more) Adobe will not exhibit at Macworld Expo 2009
More big names downsizing, pulling out of Macworld Expo
More big names downsizing, pulling out of Macworld Expo
appleinsider.com — A faltering global economy is expected to take its toll on trade shows next year and January's Macworld will be no exception, with more big names planning to downsize their presence or pulling out altogether, AppleInsider has learned. (more) More big names downsizing, pulling out of Macworld Expo
Notes from Adobe installer management
blogs.adobe.com — As I mentioned recently, I asked some of the Adobe staff responsible for designing, building, and managing the company's installers to provide feedback on the concerns and criticisms we've heard regarding CS3 and CS4.  In this post's extended ... (more) Notes from Adobe installer management
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Adobe seeking feedback on its installers
Ars Technica - Infinite Loop — [image] Following Adobe's release of Creative Suite 4 in late September, the company has taken a bit of heat for the installers that actually place CS4 on a hard drive (this also happened with the earlier CS3 release), with reliability and performance being two of the biggest complaints. Adobe is listening to the criticism, though in a recent blog post spotted by Macworld, two of the engineers responsible for the Creative Suite installers offered some thoughts and ...

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