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May 24, 2017
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What idiot at Adobe decided making a contact sheet in Bridge should be an additional add-on module!?

  • May 24, 2017
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A simple question for a simple-minded omission.

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    Correct answer gary_sc

    Hi Clintonduke,

    For some time now, Bridge has been going through a process of updating the guts of the application. The previous guts were very dated and did not allow for the new features they wished to add to the application. I do not know how many engineers they have on the project but it's been going VERY slowly. As they work on the infrastructure, things like AOM (Adobe Output Manager) has been removed because it was written for the previous infrastructure. Why they did it this was I've no clue but those are the reasons.

    Hopefully after the internal guts are all fixed they will get the AOM to be an internal install.

    I share your pain in this but those are the reasons.

    I hope this explains the issue and problems.

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    gary_sc
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    gary_scCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    May 24, 2017

    Hi Clintonduke,

    For some time now, Bridge has been going through a process of updating the guts of the application. The previous guts were very dated and did not allow for the new features they wished to add to the application. I do not know how many engineers they have on the project but it's been going VERY slowly. As they work on the infrastructure, things like AOM (Adobe Output Manager) has been removed because it was written for the previous infrastructure. Why they did it this was I've no clue but those are the reasons.

    Hopefully after the internal guts are all fixed they will get the AOM to be an internal install.

    I share your pain in this but those are the reasons.

    I hope this explains the issue and problems.

    Legend
    May 24, 2017

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