errr..
if you go to this site:
http://blog.publicidadpixelada.com/how-to-dreamweaver-8-in-ubuntu-in-10
the first step says you need a cracked version of dreamweaver and suggest an
internet search for one.
All OS's have pirates, good honest users and over-sensitive enthusiasts.
Now take a deep breath and decide which applies. If there is a pirating
issue, and you are an honest user, there should be no problems with the
post. Of course, I agree that there are many users of all OS's that find it
way to easy to pirate software. In this case it just happened to be Linux.
peace
g
"alt" <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> lincoln.serio@xxxxxxxxx wrote in
> news:1154114709.036491.150450@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
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>
>>
>> As a long time Adobe paying customer I find it appalling that
>> Linux
>> users
>> have the audacity to think they don't have to pay for commercial
>> software.
>> Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
>>
>> cc:Adobe,BSA
>>
>
> There's nothing in that post about piracy. There are, however,
> instructions
> on how to install Dreamweaver under windows then under Linux.
>
> Tell me, did the article give you any reason to think that he didn't have
> a
> legitimate copy?
>
> Just because he never addressed the issue of licensing doesn't mean he's
> illegally copying software. More likely, he's gotten tired of dual
> booting.
>
> I guess you trolls are just getting desperate to make Linux users look
> like
> most Windows users are.
>
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