Adobe buys Macromedia
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Adobe buys Macromedia
Frankly, I'm shocked there hasn't been any posts on this, but a visual scan and a search revealed nothing.
Adobe bought Macromedia.
http://macromedia.com/macromedia/proom/ ... media.html
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/invrela ... media.html
Yup.
How long until we see Adobe Flash?
Adobe bought Macromedia.
http://macromedia.com/macromedia/proom/ ... media.html
http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/invrela ... media.html
Yup.
How long until we see Adobe Flash?
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Well, they continued to market PageMaker for years after buying it from Aldus, and were selling it in parallel with InDesign for some time. I'd guess that Freehand will get at least one major upgrade before they discontinue it. (I've always preferred Illustrator myself, but it's almost entirely a matter of taste, and of which application one is most used to).Melchior wrote:I hope that they continue to market both Freehand and Illustrator, i can't stand Illustrator.
Combined with their recent "product activation" scheme, this definitely eliminates all doubt that Adobe is now the Microsoft of the Mac world, however. There's now zero competition in the graphic design market.
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There's always Jasc's Paintshop Pro, for whatever competition that's worth. But it's not for Mac, as far as I know...
But wow, first Syntrillium and now Macromedia? It's official; Adobe is now evil too... I wonder what will happen if they decide that the flash and shockwave players should cost money...
But wow, first Syntrillium and now Macromedia? It's official; Adobe is now evil too... I wonder what will happen if they decide that the flash and shockwave players should cost money...
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Even if that were a professional quality application (which it doesn't look to be from brief Googling), it would only serve as competition for Photoshop, which hasn't had realistic competition since Aldus Digital Darkroom was discontinued. With Macromedia gone, Adobe's only competitors on its own tier are Quark (QuarkXPress versus InDesign / FrameMaker), Apple (Final Cut Pro versus Premiere), and maybe Microsoft (Frontpage versus GoLive / Dreamweaver). Illustrator is now uncontested.Dooey Jo wrote:There's always Jasc's Paintshop Pro, for whatever competition that's worth. But it's not for Mac, as far as I know...
<flamebait> Hopefully they'll die a well deserved death. I think Flash is even more annoying than the HTML blink tag. </flamebait>But wow, first Syntrillium and now Macromedia? It's official; Adobe is now evil too... I wonder what will happen if they decide that the flash and shockwave players should cost money...
Honestly, I don't think they'll do that. Remember that Acrobat Reader has always been free. It's in their interest to ensure that consumers have unfettered access to content, while milking as much money as possible out of producers.
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InDesign CS is a publishing tool. Dreamweaver is an HTML development tool. The two are completely different realms.Natorgator wrote:I personally hope that they'll integrate InDesign CS2 with Dreamweaver, which would make an uber web development tool.
Adobe has its own Web development tool in the Adobe CS, but it's basically crap compared to Dreamweaver.
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Err, I was referring to GoLive CS2-my mistake. Supposedly it has some really powerful CSS tools, which would be awesome if integrated into Dreamweaver since its CSS tools aren't really that great.Crayz9000 wrote:InDesign CS is a publishing tool. Dreamweaver is an HTML development tool. The two are completely different realms.Natorgator wrote:I personally hope that they'll integrate InDesign CS2 with Dreamweaver, which would make an uber web development tool.
Adobe has its own Web development tool in the Adobe CS, but it's basically crap compared to Dreamweaver.
After all, it isn't the first time they own both programs, now that I think about it.Spacebeard wrote:Well, they continued to market PageMaker for years after buying it from Aldus, and were selling it in parallel with InDesign for some time.Melchior wrote:I hope that they continue to market both Freehand and Illustrator, i can't stand Illustrator.