Re: why>?

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IT DOESNT FUCKING HAVE CONFIGURATION SETTINGS

OR AT LEAST IT SHOULDN"T

IT SHOULDN"T PROMPT ME FOR UPDATES MORE OFTEN THAN MICRSOFT

AND IT SHOULDN"T BE A 100MB DOWNLOAD

it is a TSR; no manner of 'configuration' is going to fix it.

don't tell me that i've setup my computer wrong.

i download acrobat reader; i view a PDF.. I CLOSE THE APP-- i check
task manager-- and presto chango-- i still have acrobat reader bull***
going on.

this minor type of application; it shouldn't require a couple different
services; they should have QUARTERLY or YEARLY updates not once a week

and they shouldn't bundle with 9 other products

simple, light, strong-- pick 2

ACROBAT DOESNT HAVE A SINGLE ONE OF THESE ATTRIBUTES

it's made by the same kindof dipshits that use Excel

they just don't cut the cheese

don't tell me it's a CONFIGURATION SETTING.

it's like-- these fucking california dorks; they can't design software
to save their lives!!!

I mean seriously-- is there a single decent software product to come
out of California EVER??

and don't tell me google-- everything to come out of google over the
past 2 years comes out of kirkland, wa-- with real developers.

It's real simple; they don't understand the slightest bit about
usability.

Adobe Acrobat is a TSR and PDF is a dead format.

I can use SNP format-- it comes with office; it's cheaper; it's
faster-- it's cheap and light and strong.

it doesn't prompt me for updates every other DAY.

-Aaron




Harlan Grove wrote:
aaron.kempf@xxxxxxxxx wrote...
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if it works on your machine; but it's a TSR on mine-- then the program
is inconsistent and unnecessary

It's not inconsistent if the difference in behavior is due to USER
configuration settings. I've got it configured right, and you don't.

if adobe can't figure out how to make a non-tsr program they can screw
themselves

Obviously they can and have since it's not a TSR on my system. Maybe
idiots like you should consider spending some of their ranting time
reading manuals instead.

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