Maybe this belongs in the techie section, but in case anyone needs to install Adobe Photoshop CS3 on Windows it's worth knowing that this needs what looks like a vicious piece of malware called Bonjour Service
The first time I ran the install, my firewall popped up a flurry of prompts saying this service was trying to act as a server to accept incoming connections. HUH?!
Naturally I refused, but then the installation failed, and since this is vast and takes almost as long as Windows to install I wasted over an hour. More like two.
Why does every thick little commercial program like Photoshop, and Nero, even Symantec Ghost, have to morph over time into a vast piece of over-engineered bells and whistles belaboured bloatware that tries to take over the PC?
OH in Wilmslow mode
P.S. There's some info about Bonjour as it relates to Adobe here
P.P.S Anyone have a product key for Photoshop?
The first time I ran the install, my firewall popped up a flurry of prompts saying this service was trying to act as a server to accept incoming connections. HUH?!
Naturally I refused, but then the installation failed, and since this is vast and takes almost as long as Windows to install I wasted over an hour. More like two.
Why does every thick little commercial program like Photoshop, and Nero, even Symantec Ghost, have to morph over time into a vast piece of over-engineered bells and whistles belaboured bloatware that tries to take over the PC?
OH in Wilmslow mode
P.S. There's some info about Bonjour as it relates to Adobe here
P.P.S Anyone have a product key for Photoshop?
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