is it possible to sue adobe
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- formcounterform
for everytime cs2 fucking crashes and you lose shit?
yeah yeah i know it isnt
just venting
- Jaline0
CS3 better be better.
- chossy0
I feel the same way about motion this program is next to useless. If you cannot actually save your project then I would think you have real good grounds for a case but if for example you save it then do some changes and it crashes then you wouldn't have much of a case.
Tough though as you would have to make sure everything on your computer was completely up to date and legit etc. etc. but in all seriousness hell yeah you could sue, loss of earnings loss of clients stress faulty product paranioa hunger all these things could be symptomatic of the effects of multiple crashes he he. You'd probably get a free computer with a free version of CS on it as recompense.
- digilee0
same with flash, i don't use if much but when i do it's like every 5 mins it facking crashes when i try to test movie.
- ********0
only InDesign crash on me, and it have a wonderful backup plan every time
- ********0
even on a pc, flash is crap... hopefully adobe can put a boot up the arses of the macromedia lot and make it as stable as photoshop always has been... guess its coz it allows you to do a lot of network stuff, but even still...
whenever i build a dynamic site and test it, and then try and stop it halfway through loading stuff in, it bombs...
luckily it gives you a few seconds to click on the authoring area and save... although think i say automatically with out realising these days just b4 i publish.
- kelpie0
In Design's backup powers are a godsend, we've had a few power cuts here lately while I've been designing templates for a magazine I don't think I have ever grinned so broadly in a work context as when I see the pages pop back up after restart. wicked.
- ********0
my bet is that the CS3 package comes with indesign powers as standard.