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July 8, 2009
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  • July 8, 2009
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Title says it all.

Jive sucks!

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    July 8, 2009

    I bought some beads. Least that decision was made and the problem solved.

    Far as I am concerned if people shut up and did not say anything a problem would never get fixed.

    Just like the Terms of Use Section 8. People who brought up the subject LONG ago were assured that the Terms would be re-written. Has this happened? No. Any feedback? No. So if a subject is not constantly brought up how the heck will it get fixed with no feedback?

    S_D_A_
    Inspiring
    July 8, 2009

    Sometimes; Actually the majority of the time, in larger corporations these decisions take some time to implement. Being louder or obnoxious doesn't make your point, (Not you personally, figure of speech ).


    Message was edited by: S.D.A.

    July 9, 2009

    S.D.A. wrote:

    Sometimes; Actually the majority of the time, in larger corporations these decisions take some time to implement. Being louder or obnoxious doesn't make your point ...You have to learn to go with the flow, because the larger the company is the more bureaucratic they are, and the more people that are in on most decisions. <shrug> What can you do ? Nothing but try to exercise patience. [Yeah right Steve] sigh ...


    Time and Time again the Adobe staff have said on these Forums, they're aware of the issue(s). So, constantly repeating the same ole, is just not effective. Don't upset the people that can help us, please [Again not directed at you, but your idea is flawed IMO). Everybody has bosses and most likely other departments that have to sign off on each of the proposals; AND then find a budget for it. Tough to do when things are great ...

    Message was redited by: Buko

    Well this goes back to Quark had the good sense to close their forum when the Sh!t was hitting the fan. That could make Adobe money think of all those people paying $39.

    July 8, 2009

    Methinks that Jochem's not as expert as his title leads us to believe.

    Inspiring
    July 8, 2009

    Buko. wrote on 2009-07-08 20:58:

    Methinks that Jochem's not as expert as his title leads us to believe.

    Methinks he is a fool who lets his opinion be guided by titles.

    Jochem

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    Jochem van Dieten

    http://jochem.vandieten.net/

    July 8, 2009

    the thing is, it doesn't matter whose fault it is. it's adobe's problem and as it's their house they get the blame. they're responsible for fixing it. it's not jive's problem at all. i don't visit the jive forums. i visit the adobe forums.

    Inspiring
    July 8, 2009

    Buko. wrote on 2009-07-08 18:13:

    Title says it all.

    Jive sucks!

    The problem isn't caused by Jive but by the way Adobe sets cookies.

    Jochem

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    Jochem van Dieten

    http://jochem.vandieten.net/

    July 8, 2009

    Wow, never had *that* happen before ... I pressed the reply link, had most of the reply page load and then Firefox simply crashed. 

    The problem isn't caused by Jive but by the way Adobe sets cookies.

    Jochem

    That may be so, Jochem, but Adobe seemed to get it right in the past, just not now?

    And, by the way, that certainly doesn't stop it from being *highly* frustrating!

    hopper