. it's hard to believe N-Trig will return emails to me but not Adobe. that's
in fact laughable.
too incomplete? what's too incomplete? like just incomplete enough? just
barely? it supports pressure sensitivity, and in my book, that's complete
enough (all we are asking for.)
support it.
who cares if wintab is the "standard" by your definition. do you support
other API's, even one? because if so, that second one, is NOT the standard,
and if you can support one API that is not the standard, certainly work
could be done to incorporate another. N-Trig is the only company putting
affordable multi-touch technology at the consumer level. N-Trig will be a
major player within the next 5 years in touch and multi touch vending. You
need to adapt to new technology. It's arrogant to expect new technology to
adapt to you. YOU ARE SOFTWARE.
Also, I'm pretty sure you told me this was N-Trigs fault when I said it was
Adobe's. But it isn't N-Trig's fault. Wintab is not your technology. That
would be one thing, if developers had to license your technology to support
it. But to force 3rd party developers to license 3rd party API's in order to
function correctly with 1st party software is ridiculous. I sure hope the
Wintab patent holders are paying you well to force other people to support
it.
I no longer use photoshop for image editing, (i have come to rely on my
wacom tablet heavily, and after dropping 2 grand on a tx2z, i am furious
that i cannot do what I bought this laptop to do.)
I'd never purchase an upgrade or another adobe product due to the attitudes
from adobe representatives in this thread (barring an unforseen change of
heart..) As much as I respect a "tough, we got your money" attitude,
support would be better.
The Microsoft API may not be "good enough" for professional applications,
but the attitude of, we aren't even going to do what we can do is not "good
enough" for professional users.
Livin the dream Adobe. I certainly wish I had a company that made me enough
money to people who paid hundreds or thousands of
dollars for my software, and not even have to blink an eye or worry about
anything.
"I am Adobe. I am the standard. you support what I support, or you are not
supported. do it, or don't. I, Adobe, could care less. These dollars don't
count themselves."
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