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2024-12-11 06:33:27| prepressforums.com

June 26, 2007 - DICE, The Digital Imaging Customer Exchange has sent an open letter to Adobe CEO, Bruce Chizen voicing it's displeasure at Adobe's decision to include a "send to FedEx Kinko's" button in it's latest version of Acrobat. In the letter they state that they feel that Adobe had long served the industry "in a neutral, platform-independant manner." Now, however, "Adobe’s decision to give up its neutrality and funnel print business to a single, international print provider, has greatly diminished your company’s standing with many of the printers we represent.


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