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Adobe is now advertising Symantec's Norton Internet Security 2006 suite to those who download its PDF Reader software.
Adobe is now advertising Symantec's Norton Internet Security 2006 suite to those who download its PDF Reader software.
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They have succeeded in taking what was an innovative product which had a virtual stranglehold on its market, >Adobe Acrobat and Acrobat Reader< from bad, to worse and now it would seem they can still go lower!!!
The introduction of the Adobe Download Manager that attempted to creep onto machines in an earlier download of the Acrobat reader was bad.
When Adobe decided to forget about credibility, and began to bundle the Yahoo toolbar into their Acrobat Reader product, and by using the equally sneaky opt out method, well that was worse.
And now, Adobe has decided to team up with Symantec to deliver an even more craptastic sampler of junkware with their Acrobat Reader download. Perhaps we should just pull the sticks of RAM out of our machines and mail them to the Adobe/Symantec team, because it would seem that they are intent on using all the system resources we have anyway.
I, for one, will be testing alternate PDF readers, and will be encouraging everyone to leave Adobe Acrobat in the box, where it will do far less harm.
They have succeeded in taking what was an innovative product which had a virtual stranglehold on its market, >Adobe Acrobat and Acrobat Reader< from bad, to worse and now it would seem they can still go lower!!!
The introduction of the Adobe Download Manager that attempted to creep onto machines in an earlier download of the Acrobat reader was bad.
When Adobe decided to forget about credibility, and began to bundle the Yahoo toolbar into their Acrobat Reader product, and by using the equally sneaky opt out method, well that was worse.
And now, Adobe has decided to team up with Symantec to deliver an even more craptastic sampler of junkware with their Acrobat Reader download. Perhaps we should just pull the sticks of RAM out of our machines and mail them to the Adobe/Symantec team, because it would seem that they are intent on using all the system resources we have anyway.
I, for one, will be testing alternate PDF readers, and will be encouraging everyone to leave Adobe Acrobat in the box, where it will do far less harm.
Robert
- No problem....
- by Earl Benser March 5, 2006 2:22 PM PST
- I don't use Adobe or Symantec products
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