I'd like to address some of your reasoning, because I think there are some misconceptions. I really do appreciate your effort with your community support, but since you're defending Adobe's choices here, you can also expect some arguments against it. If Adobe would integrate Blender, it would be a different story, but I still think it would require a seperate installer. And if I would consider going that route, I would probably go for Blender since that has improved significantly in the past few updates and is free. I'm a 2d animator, I don't need 3d software. I am surprised that anyone can consider this anything other than bloatware because this is probably the very definition of it. That smells of some shady business deal that we've seen a lot of in the 90's. Just a link for voting convenience: Opt-out of the installation of Cinema 4D R21 when installing After EffectsĬ4D is third party software that I didn't ask for, is forced onto my pc and requires a separate license to fully function. On top of that, on the last AE update, it installed a second instance of C4D, totalling up to 1400mb.ģ) Comparrisson with AE plugins are rediculous and I'm sure that doesn't need any elaboration.Ĥ) It has a nice integration with AE, but so what? So does AME, and that has it's separate installer. Preferably a full version instead of Lite and Adobe owned instead of Maxon.Ģ) I think 700mb's of third party software that was installed without my knowledge or consent, is a lot and very inappropriate. It's a separate program and should be treated as such, with a separate installer from the creative cloud app. I'm not trying to brag, but for some reason, I have the feeling that I need to clarify this because you seem to think everyone has just started working with computers yesterday. There are plenty of other (more user friendly) options.ġ) I've worked with Adobe products for over 15 years on a daily basis (including many evenings and weekends). I hope someone from Adobe reads this and maybe chooses to go a different route in the next update. Somehow Adobe chose to 'sneak' unfamiliar software on our systems, and a lot of users feel this is the wrong decision. There are easy solutions where Adobe could (1) rebrand, (2) inform or (3) hold of on installing Cinema 4D after specific consent. Either way, it seems like you are trying to help, but by glossing over our (legitimate) concerns, it appears you are just polarising both points of view. "Try to launch it by itself"? Who in their right mind launches a new unknown application that mysteriously self installed on their computer? This is just horrible advice.ĭear Warren, I'm not sure if you are trying to help worried Adobe users feel better by telling them it's really not an issue or defend Adobe's standpoint on installing third party software. I am perfectly capable of deciding which software to install.Ģ. This is not a computer managed by Adobe IT department or a children's account. The argument "This is in your best interest" is really not taking your customers seriously.
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