Tonight I spent about three hours building a new image for some Macs in WPNI’s design department, and fully one-third of that time was wasted a) finding our license information for QuarkXPress, b) configuring it to point to our license server, c) typing in a 47-character license code during the install process (on top of the license server, mind you), and d) repairing permissions on the machine after the installer set every single goddamned file in the /Applications folder hierarchy to read-write-execute by world. But on the plus side, at least we paid lots of money for the privilege.
Why people continue to use this product in the face of overwhelming evidence in the company’s lack of interest in their customers is beyond me.
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