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November 25, 2024
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Re: HOW TO SEND ADOBE FEEDBACK

  • November 25, 2024
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honestly adobe acrobat is sooooooooo slow it literally takes two minutes to add text to a drawing, I hate it so much. Apple Preview app does commenting so much faster but it lacks other features. I've got an M1 Pro Macbook so it's no slow horse. I'm being forced to upgrade to M4 now because of Adobe. 

ADOBE YOU ARE ABSOLUTE GARBAGE I"M SO FRUSTRATED YOU"VE WASTED HOURS OF MY LIFE, I HATE YOU. 

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    Participant
    January 24, 2025

    I am getting more and more aware that Adobe software is absolutely horrible to work with. Illustrator is absolute garbage; it keeps crashing all the time, and the user interface is awful. Not to mention the countless bugs and functions that just don't work. It is all seriously overpriced and, to be honest, not worth a penny. Premiere Pro could be awesome, but Adobe has mastered the skill of ruining everything they touch. So many bugs in Premiere—it shouldn't even be available for purchase. It's like buying a car with no wheels and half an engine. Acrobat is no different story. I could keep going, but it's just not worth my time. You want to develop like a pro? Use Inkscape instead of Illustrator; it's completely free, and it works 50 times better! There are much, much better alternatives to all this Adobe crap, really. We should all stop using Adobe software and make them fix all of this overpriced nonsense.

    Warren Heaton
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 24, 2025

    @ramon_5676 


    Sorry to hear you are having such a difficult time using Adobe software.


    Are you open to providing details about your computer, your operating system, and which Adobe applications that you are running and - perhaps most importantly -  the type of creative work that you do?

     

    While issues come up now and again, plenty of us use Adobe software for creative work daily.   I’ve always found it extremely helpful to get to know others that do the type of work that I do and get to know the successes (and sometimes failures) that they’ve had with their hardware and software configurations.  The Adobe Community Forums is a great place for doing just that.

     

    - Warren