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Well put Mark. I am sure many people on this list owe a good part of
their living to Adobe and that is why they don't like to see it shed in
a negative light. That is understandable, but it is good to shake the
tree every now and then to see what may fall out, or to put it more to
the point...Perhaps some good may come of discussions such as these.
That is how some of the most successful businesses began and
revolutionized the world, from regular ol Joes like us..

; )  Justice 

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The following rant is not aimed at any specific person in this
discussion:

<rant>
It is sometimes a bit tiring to hear the whining about those enterprise
products. I mean, enterprises will buy and use them, but not
individuals. Or would you as an individual buy a bus to do your commute?
Do you whine about the "ridiculously high price" of a bus? See what I
mean.
</rant>


As one of the main "whiners" on this topic, I guess I should weigh in on
this.  

<myRant>
If we want to travel on the PDF superhighway, the Adobe bus is the only
one allowed on the road, isn't it?  I believe Adobe is offering a free
"bus" - but it has no engine or, more to the point, no seats for the
passengers.  These "enhancements" to the bus will cost - and cost big.
And yes, I think commuters would whine about the ridiculously high price
of busses when this cost is reflected in the expected fare.  Now the bus
without an engine (or seats) is still a bus, and we can all climb on,
listen to the radio, play with the lights and honk the horn.  But to use
the bus as a bus, (or to use a "portable document" as a portable
document) requires buying in to a monopoly pricing structure that is
only possible because of the EULA that comes with the "free" bus.
</myRant>

On the other hand, I agree that these kinds comments and discussions do
nothing of value, really (except maybe to let off some steam).  I doubt
anything said here will change Adobe's mind and at the end of the day I
tend to think "Don't hate the player, hate the game".  Adobe's primary
function is not to make us happy, it's to run a corporation that will
make its shareholders happy. Cest la vie.

I strongly believe that open source / shareware solution options will
change things, but so far none have really stood out as a true
alternative.  Time will tell.

One final point I would like to make on this is that many people seem to
think that these "enterprise" products are priced to target large
governments.  Regardless of what Adobe might think about this, I think
it's a crazy notion.  Just because a major organization has access to
larger amounts of capital doesn't mean it's justified to charge the
maximum possible amount for something.  Governments are funded by tax
dollars, so it boils down to many Joe Taxpayer "individuals" picking up
the tab.

I'm glad to see that this group has discussed these matters openly,
however.  I've benefited immensely from technical help I've acquired
through this list, but there has also been value (IMHO) in discussing
the more "political" elements of this technology.  

Thanks again to everyone on the list for assisting in providing this
great resource.

Mark


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