![]() There was certainly no way I was going to open it without being sure it was genuine. Thankfully I'd heard of the product before, but the fact it had suddenly appeared was concerning. Did Adobe really hire you to make contributions like this? I am very curious what your deal with Adobe is and what you are instructed to do.įor anyone interested, there is a thread about this issue on the community forums where this guy is showing his finest qualities: įinding Cinema 4D installed on my computer without my knowledge or consent gave me a scare. This 'I would down-vote' snide is another cherry on the cake of your inappropriate comments. You should be here to represent us and help us. Trying to influence a vote here really is very inappropriate from your position and not in the best interest of the community. Warren Heaton the 'community professional' again. Apparently, that wasn't enough, so he also continued here, saying that C4D integration is great and that he would down-vote this issue if the forums allowed it. This person is a 'community professional' over on the Adobe user forums, and he's been often quite condescending there to anyone opposing this forced C4D integration. There was a comment here, which has now been removed, by a 'Warren Heaton'. Its easy to forget that I am paying a ton of money for something that should be better. I have better support from free subscriptions and software than this. Adobe doesn't serve the one community, we are individual paying customers, you guys seem to forget that. ![]() This should've been a plugin that you can download if you own C4D, not an integration that you cannot opt out of.įind a way to make sure users know that new software belongs to your installer so we don't immediately assume we've got a virus, and don't be using up our storage space randomly to include unrequested things like this. You shouldn't require this much bloat in software to integrate just the rendering engine of something else. I need to be given an option of what gets installed on my computerģ. I need to be informed that software is being installed into my computerĢ. There isn't any two ways around it, this is wrong in too many ways.ġ. This is totally messed up and you guys should know better. I had no idea where this piece of software came from when it appeared in my computer and had to search online to find out it was installed by adobe. This is not how you integrate third party software into AE, you should not have to rely on the full original install to include a small part of the software integration in AE itself, or it should not present itself as its own application. I am interested in getting C4D myself but this forced install is truly disgusting.
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