iMovie is a nifty toy that comes with the Mac but Final Cut Pro is a
direct competitor to Premiere.  Not sure where they are in terms of
other competing products, however.

- James

-----Original Message-----
From: Barry Beattie [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 20 April 2005 12:27 PM
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Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Adobe Acquires Macromedia wtf?



that's not quite true. Mac sales for adobe are actually falling,
relativly speaking. According to the Adobe press release on the MACR
sale, only 25% of their revenue comes from Macs.

Part of that seems to be that Apple are releasing the own software that,
might not compete directly, but does provide an alternative (iMovie
springs to mind).

yes, this is an attempt to be a force in the enterprise market, bt
they're also looking at Linux as well...




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> 
> nobody has mentioned that Adobe is/has been primarily a Mac company.
> this aquisition seems to be a grab for the pc entreprise market.
> 
> maybe we'll soon be seeing platform independant versions of photoshop
> that are written completely in flex/cf.
> G
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