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Back to CC 2018! Much Better!

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Dec 13, 2018 Dec 13, 2018

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So I spent the last month working under Adobe CC 2019, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Indesign. Finally last night I got so annoyed with the numerous hiccups, Illustrator Crashes, Photoshop Slow Performance and Launch times and Spinning Circles. Yes, even with the updates! I then uninstalled all CC 2019 apps and reinstalled CC 2018 Apps.. Holy cow what a difference in launch times and overall performance with no crashes or wait times! Photoshop launches in like a few seconds! I've decided to skip all CC 2019 Apps altogether. Just sick of this shit every year! I've seen class action lawsuits against software companies that have done far better than this 2019 release. There needs to be a class-action suit against Adobe for this fraud and false advertising. They said at Adobe Max 2018 "you can begin using our software immediately." That is... if you can get it to work while you continue to pay every month for a defective product. I will be happy to add my name to the class action, I just need someone with the legal skills to get this ball rolling. No wonder so many kids pirate Adobe software and think they're getting something cool as long as they don't try and use it for real work. This is pathetic and hope to move my whole business over to the Affinity Software products in 2019. In the mean time I will enjoy the great speed and performance of Adobe CC 2018 until they stop working, Sincerely disgusted, Robert H.

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