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Briefly: Adobe notes Lion-related 'known issues'; Samsung and iPad 2; B2B volume apps
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tallest skil
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July 21, 2011 10:56PM
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jakevin.
Oh, I get that you were exaggerating... But will it really take Microsoft more than a few weeks?!
Several months at the earliest.
Whereas iWork has all the Lion-specific features TODAY. Just go get it now.
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steveh
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July 21, 2011 11:18PM
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So Apple make a host of changes which negatively affect the way Adobe products work and it is Adobe's fault?
Given that Adobe had months to test and update their Mac applications for Lion, which customer base is a large fraction of their total income ... yes.
Absolutely.
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July 22, 2011 8:24AM
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Given that Adobe had months to test and update their Mac applications for Lion, which customer base is a large fraction of their total income ... yes.
Absolutely.
You're just taking the mickey out now, right?
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Oh, I get that you were exaggerating... But will it really take Microsoft more than a few weeks?!
Several months at the earliest.
Whereas iWork has all the Lion-specific features TODAY. Just go get it now.
So Apple make a host of changes which negatively affect the way Adobe products work and it is Adobe's fault?
Given that Adobe had months to test and update their Mac applications for Lion, which customer base is a large fraction of their total income ... yes.
Absolutely.
Given that Adobe had months to test and update their Mac applications for Lion, which customer base is a large fraction of their total income ... yes.
Absolutely.
You're just taking the mickey out now, right?