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ESUNintel Senior Member


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Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 5:37 am Post subject: |
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I'm definitely getting the student edition while I still can  |
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scooper Veteran Member

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I wouldn't mind having the new Photoshop, but death to Flash! That being said, Flash runs great on my PC. Death to HTML 5!  |
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snolan Junior Member


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Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 4:43 pm Post subject: Adobe CS5 installer and case-sensitive filesystems |
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I notice that Adobe can't be bothered to fix the trivial but annoying case-insensitive filesystem limitation:
http://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator/systemreqs/
"cannot install on a volume that uses a case-sensitive file system or on removable flash-based storage devices"
Frankly, this is stupid and lazy. _________________ Apple Mac Mini dual 1.83GHz, 1GB, 160GB +1TB iSCSI network drive, SuperDrive, Edirol UA-1EX, Onkyo M-508, AR-P315 speakers
music, web, and wiki server
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ESUNintel Senior Member


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Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 10:13 pm Post subject: |
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| scooper wrote: | I wouldn't mind having the new Photoshop, but death to Flash! That being said, Flash runs great on my PC. Death to HTML 5!  |
As a current iPhone user, ex-Netbook owner and soon to be iPad owner; I'd have to say death to Flash!!
...being in the IT industry, I prefer Flash since there's more Flash developers and people capable of quickly learning Flash (or understanding it; like me); but than working at a company that is quickly migrating to the enterprise version of Microsoft's SharePoint 2007, and does plan to adapt SharePoint 2010 later this year, I again consider HTML 5, since enterprise security refuses to allow us to use Flash in SharePoint (but we found a work around )
The topic of HTML 5 VS Flash is so confusing, benchmarks seem to show no clear winner, and it's a war that can go on forever.
CONCLUSION: I'm staying neutral for now, I love Adobe, and will buy a beginners HTML 5 book. |
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