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The Adobe Fiasco

Is it time to drop Adobe?

As you have likely heard by now Adobe, the software company, is facing yet another scandal.

A simple search for “Adobe” on Google or YouTube will bring about a long list of negative articles and videos showcasing the many failures of this firm.

The FTC, an American regulatory organization, has charged Adobe with deceiving consumers about early termination fees and inhibited cancelation of services.

They are now saying that company executives hid those fees behind multiple layers in contracts, in small print, and charged as much as half a years worth of subscription charges  as an early cancelation fee.

Soon Replaced?

AI is the new camera,

this headline was another recent blunder by Adobe staff.

It was such an unfortunate expression considering the vast majority of Adobe users are photographers and filmmakers whose livelihoods  are being threatened by the rise of generative AI.

Changes in the terms of service for the software have suggested that Adobe intends to use the personal photos and other media that users have stored on their cloud accounts to train its new Firefly AI software.

This betrayal and theft of data has enlarged the outcry by customers and pundits of the industry.

Before that, in 2013, Adobe was hacked and at least 38 million creditcard numbers were released. It was found during the investigation that Adobe had used the same encryption password for all of the accounts.

Then there were the kickbacks to federal employees, 3 million (USD) to employees to get them to choose Adobe software for their computer systems.

The more recent scandals have shaken the confidence of common users of the software and has led to a mass drive to cancel and calls for a boycott.

Adobe stock is running strong.

Despite the online shame, Adobe’s stock price has not seen great losses and shareholders continue support the embattled company. Since it’s early IPO at 17 cents (USD) to today’s 533 dollars per share, investors remain confident.

It likely will not end with this action by the FTC. Consumer led lawsuits are on the way. Although those rarely lead to a beneficial return for affected users.

If you have suffered a loss or feel you have cheated or defrauded by Adobe your best bet in my opinion would be to send a demand letter.

You can find guides for demand letters on YouTube. Demand letters are often used to extract funds from nefarious robo-callers.

There are sure to be more scandals on the horizon unless the administration of the firm see’s a restructuring or a change of the guard.

As time will tell, bad actors make for bad leaders.


Do you use Adobe software? What do you think about this current scandal.

Do you plan on switching or sticking with Adobe? Drop me a comment.

Polaroid Cube+ Action Camera

Way back in 2015, I received a Polaroid Cube+ camera as a bonus from opening a bank account with TD Bank. I found the deal on the Doctor of Credit website and quickly signed up.

The sporty little camera was valued at $100 (90£) at the time. Looking on Amazon, I can see it is now going for $150-180 as the little wonder has since been discontinued.

I actually didn’t use it after I received the gadget. It’s been sitting in its original packaging in a drawer for the past 8 years.

I had thought I might mount it on my helmet and zoom around town on my scooter, or maybe on my bicycle for slower trips. But neither option was really driving, and now the two scooters and a bicycle are collecting dust in my garage.

Today, though, I decided to finally open the package. I was cleaning out a mess of old USB A/B cords and AC adapters for unknown devices when I came across the camera.

I filmed some gardening with the Polaroid Cube+ for about an hour using a 32GB micro SD card. The video files are saved in MOV format, and the hour-long footage came in at 3.5 gigs of data. I tried editing the file with ClipChamp, but this little micro PC I am using doesn’t have the processing power to quickly prepare the video.

Luckily, now that I have my old gaming computer back up and running, it can handle the heavy lifting of video editing. One small problem with the old battleship is that the WiFi card is refusing to connect to anything. Drivers be damned!

So, I have had to use USB sticks to transfer data to the machine. ClipChamp doesn’t work without an internet connection, and Windows Video Editor is no longer available. I cannot get the Legacy Photo app without the internet either.

What I ended up doing was downloading some video editing software called VSDC. Hopefully, this will be able to handle the editing on the offline PC. If it works out, I will start using the Polaroid Cube+ for cooking and gardening activities, and maybe when I am driving. I still need to get a dash cam at some point.

Questions or comments, put them below. Thanks for reading, and have a great day.