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Need New Feedback - Version: 10.0.3, 5/6/2009 08:28AM PST
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REVERT!!!!! - Version: 7.0.2, 2/15/2005 07:00PM PST
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cocoablini
MX 2004 is a RAM hog and is the only graphics program that can't seem to work with a stylus pen. HUH??? Macromedia is also just plain incapable of getting the WACOM pad and the application to work.
MX 2004 just churns on memory too, and does not seem to provide anything new to make it worth it. It hangs on text selection, it takes about 30% longer to do stuff now. I hate to say this, but its TERRIBLE. Don't bother until the patch is available...
MX 2004 just churns on memory too, and does not seem to provide anything new to make it worth it. It hangs on text selection, it takes about 30% longer to do stuff now. I hate to say this, but its TERRIBLE. Don't bother until the patch is available...
Excellent potential... 



- Version: 7.0.2, 1/27/2005 03:52AM PST
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mkw68
... but possibly the worst programming on the planet. I have dodgy shareware that performs better than this application. Macromedia should pull their finger out and get a decent version of this app out of the door: it needs to be fast, reliable and worth the money they charge for the suite (in which DW is also a pile of c*** performance-wise). We repeatedly create files that work fine for ages, then suddenly take up to 15 minutes to open, corrupt some typeface rendering, then become completely unworkable.
The best toolset of screen-targeted layout by far, but boy does Macromedia need to hire some decent programmers and QA staff. Some that had used a Mac before would be nice too.
The best toolset of screen-targeted layout by far, but boy does Macromedia need to hire some decent programmers and QA staff. Some that had used a Mac before would be nice too.
Thanks!