Sunday, March 22, 2009

Re: [photoshop-beginners] Adobe Annoyance

I agree with you completely. There are many companies doing such
horrible things to provide "security". I hate it. You can go to "Live
Docs". I think it has all the help online. I don't know tough, I've
never found Adobe documents all that useful.

John Ferman wrote:
>
> After about a year of use both CS2 and CS3 could not access Help from
> the menu because the Help application could not be found and it was
> recommended to re-install the software. Re-installing the software
> means going through the 'nightmare' of 'authorizing' it with Adobe.
> This is my annoyance. Adobe produces a great application but when you
> have to fix some malfunction Adobe imposes great horrors. Anyone know
> of any ways to get back the Help function short of re-installing and
> battling Adobe about being on too many computers with the software.
> Also, anyone know of an email address that gets one into Adobe with a
> non-technical Photoshop usage issue. This is about the integrity of
> their software, is it not.
>
>
>


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