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Sabemos de antemano que Adobe no escucha, pero ese no es el
punto. El
punto es que en
http://groups.google.com/group/macromedia.general.espana/topics?lnk=rgh&pli=1
todas estas entradas de protesta quedaran archivadas como
antecedentes
de lo que le hizo Adobe a sus usuarios ¿Quedo claro?
>:-Z

Si y mejor no escribas con letras tan grandes que ni estamos
ciegos ni
sordos.. al menos de momento.
"Claudio Gonz?lez" <[email protected]>
escribió en el mensaje
news:fi0ukt$6ol$[email protected]..
> ¿Qué tal si explicas cuál es tu pregunta
y a qué producto Adobe se
> refiere?
>
>
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