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Old 04-05-2012, 10:09 AM   #39
Rob Lister
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Originally Posted by VydorScope View Post
Doing it in the typical bloated Adobe way. I could see them making a format up of their own, that is completely nonstandard and see it taking soemthing100gb for 50 page text only book. Oh and needing a quad core cpu to read it.
Your snarky remarks notwithstanding, you're right. I used to think such poor, buggy and vulnerable software was the result of poor program (business, not code) management on the part of the software developers (too many chefs/stew/etc). I believe now that most of it is a result of leveraging future dependency on the part of the licensees; coding in stovepipes that look like enterprise solutions. I honestly believe (but can't prove) that for every aggravating adobism, there is a corresponding memo from Adobe upper management to the developers to make it work that way, regardless of how stupid they think it is. Shut up and code, monkey.
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