Mon, 26 Jun 2006 11:05:47 -0700
Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:

> Business is business. I would congratulate Pixmantec for making a  
> good bundle on their work, and Adobe for recognizing that their  
> product had value which will likely now be enabling an even larger  
> community of photographers who use Adobe due to the excellent  
> reputation of the brand in producing creative graphics and imaging  
> software products. It's a win-win situation.

I don't care that much, probably because I was not that attached
to RawShooter. I agree with Godfrey, that it is a standard practice
for software companies, and indeed it looks like Pixmantec did very well.

It is a win-win situation, but necessarily for consumers.
Healthy competition (whatever you define as such) is usually good 
for consumers. Monopolization is bad (in the long run).

Besides, Pixmantec is a small company which made it much more flexible
compared to Adobe.  Adobe is a large corporation with all idiosyncrasies
typical for large companies. Very often political reasons (internal
and external) can play large role in what goes into the new product,
and what gets scrapped. I don't mean to bash Adobe, - it is a general
trend. 
On another hand, Adobe owns more "know-how", has more resources and 
can afford more experimentation with new features.

In any case, - we cannot do (or undo) anything, - so, - why panicing
or regretting, - it won't help anything. So, let's just hope
this aquisition will bring something new and positive.
.. and hopefully the cycle will repeat with some other new good 
innovative company.

Igor


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