Betalogue » Blog Archive » Adobe CS5: Non-standard cursor to mask unresponsiveness

by Clay Moore on June 4, 2010

in Computers

Betalogue » Blog Archive » Adobe CS5: Non-standard cursor to mask unresponsiveness:

“There is only one small problem: It has never, ever been used as an animation for the mouse pointer itself, i.e. as a cursor animation that temporarily replaces the left-pointing arrow (or the other cursors used to indicate the currently selected tool).”

I usually don’t put development issues on this blog, as that is a buzz kill for those who could care less about development, as long as they get great software.  Why I put this is here is the Hubris being shown by Adobe because they think the world revolves around them.  Adobe and Corel have priced themselves off of my machine.  I can’t stand to have Adobe on my machine because the software I use now are small and very quick( Acorn and Gimp app.)(Yeah I know the Gimp ain’t that small, but does what I want and supports my bamboo fun tablet.)

(Via Daring Fireball.)

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