![]() Nearly every single software company will allow you to opt-in or opt-out of additional software installs DURING the installation process. However, since a lot of people got AE a long time ago and the user agreement back then didn't say anything about this software (of course), then to slip in several applications by a third party company onto a computer that did not *specifically* agree to them is an incredibly deceptive business practice. If you just now noticed these programs but have been using AE for years, then you don't have anything to worry about. They automatically installed with After Effects starting about 2 or 3 years ago. If they did try to pull some kind of Symantec/Norton Antivirus bulls*** and covertly turn your computer into a bitcoin mining machine, that would be the end of a lot of people's Adobe subscriptions. If it did, that would be the straw that breaks the camel's back with Adobe. It does NOT use a cloud service to automatically add your computer to a render farm, thank goodness. They allow you to effectively use a render farm to speed up After Effects rendering, but only if you yourself set it up. What is (Maxon) Team Render Server and Team Render Client? So for anyone who would like the know what I managed to find after, yes, reading through the user manuals and license agreements, taking a deep dive into Maxon's videos - as well as transcripts of their videos - I've managed to find the answer to the questions people have actually been asking on this topic that Adobe's Support Community seems to not want to give a direct answer to: Typically when I'm at work and a customer asks me a question, I don't just hand them a pamphlet over and over again saying "It's all right here," what I do is ANSWER THE G** D*** QUESTION. Second, the answers provided on the " After Effects installed 7 Cinema 4D apps " thread where a "Support Professional" named Warren didn't actually answer anyone's questions but simply reposted the user manuals over and over again. So kudos to you Support "Professionals" for not actually supporting anyone on this topic in particular. We came here for answers *because* those resources don't tell you about the things you want to actually know about how the software itself functions behind-the-scenes. Every thread I found was just some "Adobe Community Professionals" telling people - over and over again - to read the license agreements and user manuals. I scoured the internet for hours trying to find sufficient answers to what the programs were and what they do.įirst of all, a big round of applause to the Adobe Support Community for not actually answering anyone's questions on this topic. I recently noticed that after installing After Effects on my newest workstation that several other applications were installed that I was surprised by and totally unfamiliar with: Maxon Cinema 4D stuff. ![]() New to posting here, but I've been using Adobe products (starting with Premiere Pro) since 2001, 21 years now.
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