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Offline toast

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It is not actually required for any adobe stuff to work iirc. Basically bloatware

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It's a bad plugin. No workarounds at this time.

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No takers...? Keen to try and get this guy to sign up for an account.

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Trying to get someone to create an account so I can pay them for some work in BitUSD. They just tried to install on a Mac and got this message:

Adobe Application Manager plug-in is installed on this computer at /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/AdobeAAMDetect.plugin. This plug-in crashes when loaded into BitShares. Please remove this plug-in and restart BitShares.

Anyone know what the deal is here? I can't ask them to uninstall and so not sure if there is an easy answer apart from me paying them in Bitcoins instead...