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Creative Suites for Windows - Forum Problem

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Dec 03, 2010 Dec 03, 2010

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Why is the latest post in this forum dated 2 years ago?

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Dec 03, 2010 Dec 03, 2010

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When a spammer hits a forum, and a moderator removes the spam, the last posted date reverts to the previous last date... but the message still shows on the current page

Just one more instance of "Jived again" in action

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Dec 07, 2010 Dec 07, 2010

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Going back a bit, the Creative Suites forum was much more active. More recently, the activity has been targeted at the products within the suites. This was really evident back with CS2 Production Studio. As it added early versions of ADL (Adobe Dynamic Link), there was then more of a reason to discuss things under the umbrella of Creative Suites. Now, the implementation of ADL in the products, that made up the old Production Studio, mean that discussions relate more to the individual products. I have also seen a marked decline in Creative Suite activity, and have not even checked in many months.

Just theory on my part,

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