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Microsoft / Adobe Competition Heating Up

MicroAdobe writes "Microsoft has noticed that some of the coolest sites on the Web, YouTube and MySpace included, get much of their flash from Flash and other design programs sold by Adobe. But as Microsoft gets ready to ship its own line of tools for designers and Web developers, the company is finding it must also defend against Adobe on its home turf, the desktop. At the same time, the line between Internet and desktop programs is blurring, and both companies see an opportunity to capture new business." The article focuses on the competition and doesn't even mention that Adobe's CEO called Microsoft a $50 billion monopolist.

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  1. Re:Ack! by the+linux+geek · · Score: 5, Informative

    It is actually cross-platform. WPF/E or Silverlight, as it is now called, supports both Linux and Mac OS systems.

  2. Re:Compatability by vought · · Score: 5, Informative

    About Microsoft: They may start out cross-platform, but eventually the mac version will fall behind on patches and then get EOL'd.

    Oh, just like Framemaker.

    And Premier. ...and lots of other apps Adobe used to develop for the Mac.

    And look at where Photoshop is going...an interface mess that's more Windows-on-MacOS than a Mac application.

    Adobe has steadily been losing my respect for years. Perhaps it's because they seem bent on becoming the Microsoft of creativity-based visual communications software.