![]() ![]() So, can we presume that instead of the user friendly Adbobe culture positively affecting the old macromedia products, that the end user hostile macromedia culture is infecting the adobe products. I had hoped that Adobe might soften the rules and ship a flash player that was less user hostile, but no such new player exists. You know, that company that produces complicated resources hogging web content that unlike other resource hogging content cannot be filtered by most web browsers. This then leads to the question of why Adobe is using them for applications, which leads to think what has been aquired in the past year or so. They are legitimate, and companies that work with them are legitimate, but the original sleaze factor is always there, and is obviously going to be transfered to clients. ![]() It was one of the first companies to use such social confusion, replacement of the '0' with 'o' so that in the days when one manually entered the domains to block, they would block the wrong domain. ![]() This company though liegitimate, does smell of sleaze. Cognizant web users know 2o7.net, or whatever, is the cookie tracking site, and mostly blocks them. It is not a misleading server name, at least not anymore.
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