Oh! Then were doomed...

My basic point is those guys had a great idea and it shouldn't die like this. If flash could rise up like it did back then, I believe it could rise again.
But maybe it is time, since what it rose above is now catching up.
Not there yet, but close second at least. (Or maybe third)

I remember when I first started using flash. It was because HTML could not do what it did. I also was drawn to it for the animation factor. Now HTML with the aid of an EMCA Script can do similar things that flash did back then.
Maybe it is time to move on to what's next. I don't know.
I just don't like how Adobe played their cards.

But who cares about what I think. I am nobody.

Good luck to all of you. It was a great couple of years chatting with you all about Flash.

Best,

On Feb 22, 2012, at 9:12 PM, Henrik Andersson wrote:

Karl DeSaulniers skriver:
Ok, then sell it/give it back to the guys who started Macromedia.


It seems like they already have positions in the top Adobe management.

http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/executivebios/davidwadhwani.html

http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/executivebios/ kevinlynch.html
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