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Yeah, but the way that this was phrased made it sound like sinister gouging was planned, not reasonable increases.
We are in the business of making money, but we do it by offering something that you want at a price that you are willing to pay. And some of us focus really hard on the first part of that (offering something that you want).
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> Todd Kopriva
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> Wow. I try not to take things like this personally but... Is there
> anything
> that we could do to prevent you from assuming the worst when we're
> trying to
> create options that you'll actually benefit from?
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> I'm not assuming the worst. In fact in think the subscription has lots
> of
> attractions.
> But let's not kid ourselves - Adobe is in business to make a profit.
> This is
> a good may to make more of it.
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> Mike
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