Apple, Microsoft, Sony…it’s cool to hate them but can we please direct some fucking ire to this absolute pinnacle of piece of shittery that’s always on the frontier of the shittiest business practices in all things IT?

How has this compamy escaped a class action lawsuit by the entire population of the world?

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    Adobe managed to suppress the entire field of creative software by buying out every potential future competitor and killing off their product, for decades, until everybody forgot that’s a kind of software you can make.

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    I’ve been hating Adobe since I was a child, before it was cool.

    …Nah, who am I kidding, Adobe has pretty much always been hateworthy. They really pioneered some of the most awful modern day payment and DRM models.

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    I would probably buy PS, but I will not subscribe to it. Gimp does what I need on the rare occasions I need to do something.

    Acrobat is just dumb. I don’t see any benefit to it over free/cheaper alternatives.

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    Despite the huge market share PS is so much worse & less convenient than my usual digital art program, Clip Studio. What do you mean you can’t non-destructively mirror a canvas in PS?!?

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        To be real I don’t think the GNU Image Manipulator even has that bad a UI. Like yes it’s convoluted but A) that’s literally Adobe’s fault B) you need a wiki for both anyway

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    When I was in college and we got student license edition I always preferred to use pirate-jammin on principal alone…and it somehow performed better than the licensed edition.

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    As someone trying to become more creative. By God do I hate Adobe. They’re greedy pigs and proud of it.

    I also hate it for what it represents, they’re industry standard so if you want to follow your dreams and become a creative. Guess what? You have one of many paywalls in your way to stop you. There is nothing porky wants more than for all arts to be luxury hobbies for only the rich.

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    It’s crazy to me that Adobe has managed to to make any money. Their software products at their core are pretty solid, however all of their products are covered in barbed wire and throned vines. The idea that basic features require a subscription is beyond bonkers to me. I don’t know how they managed to survive the 90s at all.

    I hate Adobe, all my homies hate Adobe, and it’s deeply frustrating there has been a meaningful alterative yet.

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    Say what you will about Apple, I gave them a couple hundred bucks almost fourteen years ago and I can just use their video editing suite as much as I want and they give me every updates on the reg.

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    I think it’s because they aren’t quite as ubiquitous. Most the people heavily involved with Adobe products do so for creative work, and that’s a relatively small niche comparatively.

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      They literally own pdfs, which have some how become necessary in every business and government administration.

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        Sure, that’s about the extent of the everyday use case, a shitty file format. Im not talking about search, email, calendar, operating systems, and all kinds of other things you will regularly touch on the internet.

        In not saying Adobe isn’t prominent, just comparatively a lot smaller.