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  1. "Adobe has released Adobe Photoshop CS6 (paid upgrade), which addresses these vulnerabilities. For users who cannot upgrade to Adobe Photoshop CS6, Adobe recommends users follow security best practices [...]" http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb12-11.html #

    Thursday, 10-May-12 11:54:50 UTC from IdentiCurse
    1. @bitshift I mean, maybe I'm overreacting, but it seems to me that making a SECURITY FIX only available as part of a paid upgrade is _really_ scummy. :S

      Thursday, 10-May-12 11:56:55 UTC from IdentiCurse
      1. @bitshift People pay for Photoshop?

        Thursday, 10-May-12 11:57:44 UTC from web
        1. @redenchilada Yeah, it's funny

          Thursday, 10-May-12 11:58:23 UTC from web
        2. @redenchilada People working in professional environments, at least. And if I actually needed Photoshop (I don't), I would pay for it.

          Thursday, 10-May-12 11:59:52 UTC from IdentiCurse
      2. @bitshift That's just what you get for using Adobe products.

        Thursday, 10-May-12 11:59:00 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
        1. @ceruleanspark Oh, I don't. But I would hope I don't have to be using them to be allowed to find that action scummy.

          Thursday, 10-May-12 12:00:49 UTC from IdentiCurse
          1. @bitshift I am the arbiter of what is allowed.

            Thursday, 10-May-12 12:01:54 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
      3. @bitshift I still have a craked CS$ installer somewhere.

        Thursday, 10-May-12 11:59:58 UTC from web
        1. @nerthos *CS4

          Thursday, 10-May-12 12:00:09 UTC from web
    2. @bitshift ...

      Thursday, 10-May-12 11:57:51 UTC from web