Adobe Software Costs 60% More in the UK. Director 11 is $640 Cheaper in the US.

Adobe’s multimedia authoring environment, Adobe® Director® 11 software has been over four years in development. However, despite the extra years that they have had over Adobe’s Flash development team to update and improve it’s features, it is unfortunately looking like just a patch for Director MX 2004 to fix the numerous bugs and keep it running in the latest operating systems people are now using.

Director 11 (full version) is available for pre-order on Adobe’s website for either $999 USD (£504.77 GBP as of today’s date 24th March 2008), or $1,639.81 USD (£828.38 GBP) for the same full commercial product. As far as I am concerned, this is an unfair distortion of trade. Why should Britons have to pay over 60% extra for the EXACT same product (including language in US-English) just because they aren’t American? Please, if anyone knows, tell me why?!

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