Judy Perry wrote: >> >><http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/invrelations/adobeandmacromedia.html> > > Boy, THIS almost never turns out to be a good thing. > > Remember when one or the other or both of them (along with Corel) > bought up a bunch of the really neat, innovative stuff that > MetaCreations put out? (Carrera, Canoma [I think) and a whole host > of others that are now dead, gone and largely forgotten?
While I have my own trepidations over this merger, FWIW Carrara is alive and well in the hands of its original creator:
<http://www.eovia.com>
Version 4 was just released, and judging by the activity in their support group on Yahoo it's doing rather well.
As for Macrobe, I saw the two company presidents on CNBC this morning and it seems this is more of a long-term strategy thing than any urgent or specific agenda, so it'll likely take at many months before we start seeing the first hints of how this plays out in the product line. Perhaps more than anything else it creates a new organization large enough to accellerate Microsoft's decline.
Anti-trust concerns aside, this may not be so bad: Macromedia understands the web in a way Adobe never did, and Adobe owns the print market. Ideally it should let both sets of products do what they do best without encumbering the separate business units with other wares that aren't bringing in good money....
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