Ya totally. Though there's a way to go; MM and Adobe have to get past a shareholders vote, and regulatory approvals, etc...

I'm not sure how I feel about this move. I like both companies; they both make excellent products. But almost every company I've worked at got bought by another company; and everytime that happened some (if not all) stuff went sour. I really like the momentum MM has right now, and their direction - and I hope Adobe wouldn't do anything to screw that up (eg imposing/forcing the Adobe culture on the MM culture, changing MM's priorities).

But with the battle against Msft, it seems to make sense to unite powers. Just please don't let Coldfusion fade away!

Ketan Bengali wrote:
Adobe and Macromedia have been competitors for quite some time and
now both deciding to join hands it seems they are all set to rule the 
Internet.

With the bset of softwares for the net made by these 2
companies it will be interesting to watch the way the products
will shape up in the near future and it's impact on Adobe and
Macromedia users and the internet users too.

Regards,
  


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