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Apple people as support people here

Community Beginner ,
Feb 18, 2019 Feb 18, 2019

Delightful! I have crash errors and get a review on what I should not have bought.

I am so tired of Apple fanbots constantly telling us what we should have bought, what we should have installed, what we should have done, all the while bashing Microsoft and perfectly capable machine that run software.

The slavish devotion to Apple does not help Adobe when people are using Windows machines. Why then does Adobe make these products for Windows? Why not just cut them loose?

I have a 1 year old Surface Studio at my office that has run Photoshop perfectly, although I now have to guess I will have to entirely uninstall the Creative Suite and reload it as I did on this new Surface Studio 2 Last night to get it to work Photoshop.

Adobe's sad reliance on Apple minions to help people is not helping. Adobe's customer service is awful, convoluted and bizarre

So I did get it to work last night after uninstalling all Adobe products and the reinstalling them. No thanks to anyone here or at Adobe itself.

The fact that Microsoft Studio products are far superior to anything Apple has produced is not my problem. The fact that I can free hand draw my projects on a Studio and have a pen that does not have has the feeling of a small PVC pipe is a plus for me. That's why the Surface is superior.

So in closing, don't come at people with the nice way of saying "get an Apple, you bought crap"  

This above is in response to a Forum person telling me in that  a Surface Studio 2 is a bad machine for Adobe products. Oh and Adobe, thanks for NOTHING!

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