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As long as Adobe keeps turning out "new" releases, the current staff
are still the "designers," whether they live up to the title or not, and I'm
not prepared to let them off the hook by giving them a description like
"maintenance crew.". If the current release still had a 3 to the left of
the decimal it'd be different.
> Yes, Interleaf is far superior. We certainly agree on that. As for your
> other remark, I guess what threw me off was your use of the word
> _designers_. I assumed that applied to the people who designed the
> products in the first place, not to the maintenance crews in charge of
> them now.