Am 09.02.2006 um 10:28 schrieb Tim Welford:
, yet they are happy to
push Fireworks at the same time as Photoshop.
I was thinking the exact same a few minutes ago.
I never would have thought, that Adobe would promote fireworks and
ignore director.
I thought fireworks and freehand would have
Same here and we're on a T1 and gigabit ethernet.
On Feb 9, 2006, at 3:28 AM, Tim Welford wrote:
It is very slow. But it comes up after about 20 seconds for me.
I don't use it based on that they haven't included Director in their
list of Macromedia products on the bottom right, yet they are
Adobe doesn't seem to care about the few customers (still) tied to
director
Geez people, that's so not true. We just had a tech convention where a
whole section was dedicated to the fact that we simply cannot abandon
anyone, that all products that continue to have user bases and are
Site loads in seconds for me, only on a 512k broadband (win xp home)
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Same here
Ever noticed how Flash, along with Acrobat Reader and AcrobaPDF
online all get nice graphic buttons on the home page, but Shockwave
only gets a manky little text link. Not that I'm a paranoid
conspiracy freak or anything, but it does give the impression of
Shockwave been some legacy
Tom, I've often wondered if you ever get tired of baby sitting on three
different lists (or more?) :-)
Keep up the good work.
Thomas Higgins wrote:
Ever noticed how Flash, along with Acrobat Reader and AcrobaPDF
online all get nice graphic buttons on the home page, but Shockwave
only
Tim Welford wrote:
[...]
I don't use it based on that they haven't included Director in their
list of Macromedia products on the bottom right, yet they are happy to
push Fireworks at the same time as Photoshop.
[...]
You mean on the Products - all page, right?
But of course the word