![]() 19:46:38 : PUP. JDIBackup : /Users/AE/Library/ LaunchAgents/.19:46:38 : PUP. JDIBackup : /Users/AE/Library/ LaunchAgents/.plist.Developers don't normally do that, so always download from the App Store or developer's website, not from a software aggregation site. However, based on my research, I have reason to believe the back-up process can be automatically initiated without my further involvement once ZipCloud is installed.īelow are two ZipCloud-related processes Malwarebytes running on my MacBook. Zipcloud is usually included with an installer for some other legitimate 3rd party software that was added in an attempt to get you to subscribe to a service you didn't ask for. To the best of my knowledge, I have never purchased a plan with ZipCloud nor uploaded files from my laptop to their servers. Since my laptop contains important information related to my business, I am concerned about the risk to its confidentiality if all or some of it was backed up onto ZipCloud. According to my research,ZipCloud backs up users’ data to its servers which have poor security. I cannot really fault Adobe for wanting to increase profits (they are a publicly-traded company, after all, ADBE), but do feel sort of left out, as a very, very long-time user.While running a Malwarebytes scan on my MacBook Pro, I found three ZipCloud processes running in the background. I do not want to say "NEVER," but that will likely be the way that it shakes out for this old-timer. ![]() Now, I am not so sure that the siren song will still work on me. Looking back, few did not realize their potential. I was always able to justify my upgrades by what the newer version could do for me, or my clients. From CS 2, all of those were the Production Suites. From the very beginning for PS, I only skipped the version 5.5 (was not doing any Web work back then), but began to fall behind with CS 3 thru 5.5, which I only picked up to be in position for CS 6. This was for Photoshop, PageMaker, InDesign, Premiere Pro, After Effects and a few more. Sad, but cheaper than Adobe's solutions.Įach new release was never a "must have." Maybe one or two big features, but nothing that made me want to upgrade right away.įor me, there WERE usually enough "must haves," that I fairly religiously upgraded, and upgraded. There are alternatives, even if I have to use VirtualBox or Parallels and run WIndows. I won't "subscribe" to software, so Adobe has lost me as a loyal customer. The personal dictionary is horrible, without an eady way to modify the contents.Īgain, I still use DW for two sites, but that's about it now. but it never added things like basic real-time spellcheck. I use TextWrangler, oXygen, and jEdit to tweak the PHP code and CSS for Drupal sites.ĭreamweaver was cutting edge. Most of my client websites are Drupal, Moodle, and Joomla, so there's no need to deal with static HTML anymore. However, I'm also using RapidWeaver and Sandvox for simple websites that need to be static. I still use CS5.5 because I didn't udpate to CS6.
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