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Irritating and disturbing technical actions

Community Expert ,
Nov 19, 2013 Nov 19, 2013

Today, I was prompted to update Flash, AIR, some DPS AIR apps, log into CC three times, and agree with several EULA's of Adobe applications. And this is just a regular day, I didn't live under a rock for weeks or months, and I address all daily chores of keeping my software up to date. So let's face it: these disturbances get quite irritating. Especially since most of these actions disrupt your workflow of opening a certain file or trying to get something done, quickly. After the action, the application is often returned in a clueless startup state, leaving me to whip up that to be opened file again.

I bet there are very obvious legal and technical reasons why Adobe needs to let us take these actions But hey, could you please turn it down just a little ? I'm trying to work here ! And while you're on it: why ask me to "Update AIR" (or an AIR app) with a dialogue that prompts: "Now" or "Later", with the "Now" option grayed out ? It might as well just stay away, don't you think ? Silly question...

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Community Expert ,
Nov 24, 2013 Nov 24, 2013

Well, I guess I'm the only one here, having these nuisances.

Shall I toss in another small one in this same league ?

I hate it when the CC Desktop icon up in the menu bar shows a red warning, and when take a peek, there's nothing wrong, no trace of what the warning was for, and the icon turns normal again. It not only disturbs me, but it also gives me the idea that some developers at Adobe are not doing their job right, on a very crucial level. It might seem trivial, such a warning in an icon, but to me it's another irritating waste of 20 seconds, spoiling my overall experience with CC.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 25, 2013 Nov 25, 2013

The 1mm-high red warning triangle on the CC desktop app's tab bar usually means that file or font sync failed because it didn't get a server response. By the time you've logged in and switched to the tab in question the response has often turned up, so the icon vanishes before you've seen the main error message in the tab area itself.

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Nov 27, 2013 Nov 27, 2013
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I'm always expecting a slew of new brilliant feature updates for all my beloved applications, when I see that warning. But it's just me, being too eager and quick to click it...

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