But I like the positive way the Yahoo news story put it at
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=77&ncid=1208&e=1&u=/mc/20050418/tc_mc/adobeexecutivediscussesmacromediabuyout

"Users of Macromedia products will have to wait a bit longer before
finding out the fate of their applications. However, until the deal is
finalized, it's business as usual."

Chad
who has to wait a bit longer

On 4/19/05, Scott Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> agreed, didn't think of the fact that Adobe does have a strong
> reputation in terms of document handling. I mean Adobe Acrobat Reader
> (say what you will) is commonly used in most firms I've seen, visited.
> I know lot of paper-less companies live and die by PDF and as robin
> put it, throw in the MM server-side/client-side tools and that could
> get very interesting.
> 
> Especially if you are looking to invest down the track in Document
> Management Systems. Something that is getting more and more painful to
> build/manage in larger coporations.
> 
> Or they could simply fall under the one banner, keep the brandings
> intact, sit tight for a couple of years on how the newly bought / beta
> technologies grow/adapt and then look at how they will put new changes
> etc in to play.
> 
> who knows, who cares, just don't screw with my FLEX/FLASH/CFMX world.
> 
> On 4/19/05, Darryl Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >   This is a confirmation for the MM development community that we've
> > > been backing the right horse all along :-)
> >
> > I've got to admit, I was taken back by the news at first. But I think
> > Robin is right, it certainly means that ColdFusion will have even more
> > money behind it now, and will be able to break into more markets because
> > of the Adobe name alone.
> >
> > Darryl Lyons
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