I really wish I could provide a link for this info but... I remember it
being said that no further Alchemy development would happen. In other words,
it is a dead project. If I can remember where I got the info I will pass it
on.

On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 7:41 AM, Merrill, Jason <
jason.merr...@bankofamerica.com> wrote:

> With Gerry's post last night on his Fast Fourier Transforms question and
> that Alchemy won't cut it, it makes me curious why Alchemy is still in
> Adobe Labs.  I saw the first preview back at Max 2007 and it's still in
> beta three years later... wonder if it's some technical hurdles they
> haven't been able to overcome to make it complete, if Adobe's just not
> very committed to it, if they are legal issues, a combination of these,
> or something else.  Too bad, it would open up a lot of code libraries to
> us.
>
> If Alchemy is really becoming a dead end for Adobe, it's kind of ironic
> that "alchemy" in a historical sense was actually a failed attempt to
> create precious metals from raw metals (like turning lead into gold).
>
> Anyone know anything more about the status of the behind the scenes work
> on Alchemy?
>
>
> Jason Merrill
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