

It offers a wide range of products to meet all of your media production needs, including video editing, marketing, promotional videos, and anything else you can imagine, as well as flyers, websites, commercial ads, and Facebook promotions. I could go on and on and on, but I'm about to run out of space. Crashes every single time my computer goes to sleep, it'll randomly delete elements, and there are so many problems across the Adobe Suite that they simply won't fix. My supervisor and I are constantly holding our breaths and on the edges of our seats when building a catalog that something major doesn't go wrong. And InDesign is a whole other bag of problems and glitches that can really put you in a bind if you're putting together a company catalog. But nope, InDesign it's the opposite, making the change completely pointless.

Sure, this would have made sense in the beginning, but to change what so many people are familiar with this late in the game? Plus, you'd think they implement that with all programs.

And after users become familiar with that, they decide to change it so that when you size something, holding shift changes the width and height independent of each other. For instance, resizing in Photoshop used to require holding shift to maintain original dimensions. A ton of small things that just don't make sense. Their programs crash all the time, and are full of annoying UI issues. People who bought their products previously no longer have license to use the software they once purchased if they're not using Cloud. Adobe seems to have something of a monopoly on the graphic design market, because I don't think they'd be getting away with their practices otherwise.
