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Feel free to call them and say you want your money back.

On a more serious note, I agree Adobe's free software is of questionable
quality. The Flash plugin for Firefox, for instance, for the longest time
would randomly crash after 3-4 successful plays on my PC. The crashes
wouldn't crash the browser but would hang it up for 3 minutes or so. It
still happens but thankfully is less often; maybe once every couple hundred
plays. I use Flashblock so stuff doesn't auto-play.


On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 8:52 AM, Pat Barber <mboceanside@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Yep...started flashing messages that it has a problem about a month
ago.

I continue to be amazed that Adobe has software that affects
millions of people and yet everybody seems to "understand" the software
has a small problem and it will fix it's self on the next release.

Does the staff at Adobe have a conversation that says something like:

"Yeah, this release is a dud, lets' send out out another billion copies
of the
working version."

On 7/31/2012 6:30 PM, Booth Martin wrote:
Adobe Flash Player has become flaky and a performance killer on my
Windows 7 machine. It started with the newest version that
self-installed a couple of weeks ago. It has become barely usable.

Is anyone else having problems with Adobe Flash Player?


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