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Delocalization

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Contributed by: macsolu Wednesday, July 11 2007 @ 02:42 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Over One Year

Recommend Product: YES

This is actually a comment directed at Adobe -- why can't you make applications like "the rest of us"? The vast majority of apps for the Mac do not have ANY problem with having unnecessary and extraneous languages stripped out of their packaging (=delocalization), which can save huge amounts of disk space. But, Adobe apps are too sensitive and fragile and "don't like it". Great -- another thing to keep track of that's different.   

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Delocalization - Paradoxial

I always had just locked the com.adobe.acrobat.sh.plist file in my Preferences before doing delocalization; that's the "Self Healing" check file. By locking it, it never flagged that the application packages were changed. Problem solved, as all the Self Healing thing does is tell me if the package changed; stopping it does not affect other functionality.

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Thursday, July 12 2007 @ 01:52 AM PDT