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Re: Adobe no from PC to mac


Kyle Yates wrote:
farley wrote:
Thanks for you response, Jim. It just seems to me that companies start out concerned about customers, and then when they get big, they no longer care. Canon releases a camera that has problems focusing, windows vista, adobe gigs us for another $200. To make matters worse I was on hold with Adobe for well over an hour.

Thanks again Jim. Now I need to decide if I want to go back to a PC.


Hi there
I know this is a camera Forum not a PC one -- and I agree with your post - Corporate Greed just knows no bounds - just look at the Banks getting up to their old tricks again - and I\'m not normally regarded as any sort of \"Leftie\".

With the new Windows 7 you might like to re-consider the move to a MAC. The W7 64 bit version runs photoshop really fast (others will testify) and the OS is FAST, STABLE,polished and slick -- much much better than VISTA and you can upgrade for peanuts.

In any case new powerful PC\'s can be had for a fraction of the price of Apple gear.

Don\'t expect the Mac fanboys to agree but with Windows 7 switching to a MAC is another whole ball game.

If you are a windows user I\'d say try Windows 7 before switching -- you\'ll be glad you did.

Cheers
-K


Kyle,
Windows 7 is a good don\'t get me wrong, but it sounds like he\'s already bought a Mac. As for PC\'s being had for a fraction of Apple gear, try pricing component for component when buying a PC related to a Mac and you\'ll soon realize that you\'re dead wrong.
Anyways, like others have said, Call Adobe sales and they should be able to take care of you. I know when I switched years back it wasn\'t a hassle at all.




Oct 27, 2009 at 01:26 PM





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