Adobe in my opinion have no clue about the product, serious bugs can take
them years to even fix and even if they do, there is no guarantee that they
will be released for current supported versions. Most times, they get
released with the next version only.

I raised a concurrency issue with ColdFusion 10, that is really a serious
issue with the Application scope and it took Adobe 3-4 years to actually
fix it. Nobody can wait that length of time while trying to get work done.

​Most places still using ColdFusion are 3 or more versions behind the
current version, which is obviously a cost factor in upgrading.

I mean Windows 10 has been stable for a very long time, Adobe had the
chance to make sure they released connectors that would work on Windows 10
and yet, to this date I haven't seen any updates for it. They only have
themselves to blame.​


Regards,
Andrew Scott


On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 6:20 PM, Samaris <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks
>
> Claude Raiola
> SAMARIS Software
> www.SAMARIS.net
> 1300 255 990
>
>

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