![]() Are you going to just keep posting nonsense here that prompts others to doubt your ability to do basic arithmetic? I'm absolutely disgusted with your nonsensical and insulting assertions that the comparisons you draw are apt and relatable to our situation. It doesn't matter how you spin it, nobody is going to be looking up support articles because they can't possibly expect this absolutely unfathomable thing to happen. If C4D, why not Rhino? Why not Microsoft Word? Why not VLC? You're absolutely off the mark there and I agree with others on doubting your sanity, and it's absolutely ridiculous you keep pushing this and normalizing Adobe betraying their customers' trust by installing software without their permission. They are all Davinci products! And Fusion is literally integrated INTO Resolve, you don't get a separate install of Fusion clipped into your Davinci install without a mention and FURTHERMORE, the thing you continually omit in your asinine replies- Fusion is HEAVILY FEATURED ON THE RESOLVE LANDING PAGE! You constantly try to put this into terms as though the community is insane for even wondering that a product from a completely different company is suddenly installed on their machines without their permission or mention. Warren, that's not an apt comparison by a stretch. My career is built on AE animation and premiere, but this is getting me to consider completely dropping the software and trying to figure something else out of nowhere now, even though there aren't any proper alternatives either. I used to just have problems with specific updates but this is a much bigger problem that I really struggle to ignore. This isn't about just C4D but adobe's practice as a whole. I went to vote for the linked topic up top, but I'd be surprised if that goes anywhere anyway. This is an insane practice that can't be justified at all, if they decided to install other things, how will we be informed? What are our options? To add to this, I am not opposed to C4D integration, but I am opposed to the standalone software being installed (which apparently is not required for the C4D integration to even work in the first place, so why is it even there?Įven though I know that C4D is, having it randomly appear in my computer is still worrying because I don't even know who installed it - I had to google this to find out adobe was installing it on my computer. Yeap, TOS and EULA are not enforceable and are totally pointless, but unless someone can cough up the money and time to sue them we're out of luck. Yeah, Warren, you're insane, please just get out of this discussion.
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