Why the Adobe Staff team does not answer the questionġ. I think what I write here may be the opinion of many others around.ġ. Before everything was forced to the CreativeCloud (not even mentioning the pain of being forced to use paid subscription), I was a totally positive Adobe user, praising and using the apps daily. Of course working in groups makes it really hard to go this way, but I tell my point of view about the Adobe Creative Suite to anybody I meet in the creative business - and currently my opinion about Adobe is far from good. One more thing: I for one did switch most of my processes to alternative apps (like Affinity) which start faster, operate faster and do not have -any- forced opt-ins on them. Thanks for passing it to the developers, though. This seems to be the spirit of the age, sadly. Of course I also assume that the CC apps are so deeply integrated into the functions you mentioned that it may not be possible at all to allow us opting-out of the CreativeCloud background apps. They may be power users who may very well understand the consequences of deactivating the Creative Cloud functions completely when they get a big bold warning when doing so. Without distractions, background daemons and forced extra functions. As much as I understand your points (being a developer myself): there are "oldschool" people who just want to work the way they used to work.
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