




Dystopian images of a partially rendered New York Flyover from Apple's new Maps app.
IMAGE CREDITS: APPLE INC.
So. You download the Adobe Application Manager so that you can run the software that downloads the other, possibly real, Adobe Application Manager which in turn allows you to download the software you actually wanted in the first place.
It's okay Adobe, we've all got time for this shit.
Behold:
Yikes.
14 years.