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Originally Posted by JSWolf
samhy is the one who is saying that ADE 2 is unstable. I'm just disagreeing with that.
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But... you're
still wrong!
And the funny thing is, you managed to do that
while being right!
+1 talent
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Originally Posted by eschwartz
Also,
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Originally Posted by JSWolf
ADE 2 is not unstable. Wine is the issue here. It's not Adobe's fault you don't have Windows to boot to. It's your choice not to use Windows so it's your decision that ADE 2 won't run on your computer. As for ADE 2 being unstable, it's very stable on Windows 7 32 and 64-bit as well as Windows 8.1 64-bit and Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit.
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It doesn't really matter how well it runs on Windows, since that wasn't the issue. Two people who use Linux were discussing a problem with a WINE program. Who are you helping by telling them (again, 4 months later) that it's "their fault" for wanting to run Linux? Is it personally offensive to you when people run Linux? Did they insult your Windows computer?
Did they even say it is Adobe's fault that it is unstable? No, they simply said (for better or for worse) that it IS unstable! I am sure that as knowledgeable Linux users, they are perfectly aware that they are making tradeoffs/sacrifices, and are prepared to deal with it.
Thank you for the bile. We all learned a great deal from your explanation, I am sure.
(Written from my Linux computer.  )
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