Adobe: Can you either 1) not update so frequently or 2) fix the acceptance processing for it?
i've waded through many, many pages of entries find if has asked , haven't found precise match please forgive me if (re)covering of specific nature.
this addressed adobe itself, having found no other way contact them directly due time/location/etc or email address, , is, guess rhetorical: more acted upon if possible requiring explicit textual response.
judging google of related questions (and auto-complete bringing up, example "why adobe update much?") doesn't effect me. wish have up-to-date version of flash player , pdf reader, etc, find way handled adobe incredibly intrusive , annoying.
1) if need make many updates, suggests, if may say, amiss in software development lifecycle - ie concentrating on getting things right before release. if don't, please reduce frequency.
2) if need make updates (and in fact if don't), please can *something* user-interface / process of managing installation end-user? i've lost count of number of times i've given go-ahead , gone off else, return find dialogue box has popped (probably right turned back) ask further verification, , not once either. in addition i'm getting advised of things believe either never problem or no longer problem, contrary advice. guess suggestion try deal , of these things, in fact indeed necessary, @ once - 1 dialogue box, 1 break in line of thought prompted user turn on computer in first place.
this 1 of things i'm amazed has persisted long has: @ least year or two, perhaps several. me personally, , suspect many others, it's 1 of more frustrating events of regular computer use. please, please, can resolve it?
thank-you.
regards,
chris
chris can please provide bit more context regarding request. adobe products concerned regarding frequency of updates? appears referencing adobe flash player , adobe reader correct?
is there additional pieces of adobe software concerned providing updates too?
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