7/7/2023 0 Comments Poser debut vs poser 10![]() They do provide these user-to-user support forums as a courtesy, and folks from the Flash team respond on a voluntary basis. I'm sure not.Īdobe doesn't offer free support for the products that it gives away for free (Flash Player, Reader, etc). As it is, I am completely discouraged and depressed (as if this week hasn't been discouraging enough), now that Adobe has made it impossible for me to continue what I love doing. If Photoshop wasn't such an essential part of my workflow, I would seriously consider canceling my CC subscription. Let me repeat: MY COMPUTER! Now, I'm just screwed and Adobe couldn't give a damn. ![]() But I should be able to determine wheter an app is active on MY computer. I know Adobe has been chattering for months about Flash no longer being supported, ostensibly because of security concerns. I had to explain to him MULTIPLE TIMES, I just wanted to be able to do my work. Of course, I was connected with some total idiot that couldn't even seem to understand English. I tried the "chat" feature to see what could be done so I can once again use my software (that I PAID for), and the thousands of dollars' worth of content (that I PAID for) so I could continue my work. For my loyalty, and the money I have spent with my CC plan, I am now totally SCREWED because Adobe seems to have the ability to do what the F ever they want without giving a damn about how it affects people like me. Thank you SO much, Adobe! I have been a loyal customer and Photoshop user for well over 10 years. Most appropriate, because now I am truly "F-ed!" I have a graphic novel I have been working on for over 10 years, and the 'libraries' I mentioned contain thousands f dollars worth of content I cannot now use. Today, I opened Poser, and got a big "F" in my library panel. It uses "libraries" of 3D items such as human figures, props, materials and so on. It is a 3D manipulation and rendering application. I have an app on my Win 7 machine called PoserPro 2014.I have an app on my Win 7 machine called PoserPro 2014. ![]() The bottom line here is that we announced back in 2017 that Flash Player was going away. Application developers have had since 2017 to update their content to remove dependencies on Flash.
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