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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
Adobe to acquire Macromedia
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<blockquote data-quote="sophisto" data-source="post: 102924"><p><strong>what will apple do?</strong></p><p></p><p>i wonder how apple react to this news. on the mac platform, they are the only software developer that competes with adobe when it comes to video and motion graphics at the prosumer level. i hear rumors that the relationship between the two have been rocky, and adobe stopped developing premiere for os x a little while back because of apple and final cut pro. could apple make a move into the publishing world too? it might not be that unconvincing, since apple and adobe both lay claim to the pdf format... and of course there is always corevideo, which may revolutionize the way things like photoshop style filters are applied in realtime because of modern, powerful video cards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sophisto, post: 102924"] [b]what will apple do?[/b] i wonder how apple react to this news. on the mac platform, they are the only software developer that competes with adobe when it comes to video and motion graphics at the prosumer level. i hear rumors that the relationship between the two have been rocky, and adobe stopped developing premiere for os x a little while back because of apple and final cut pro. could apple make a move into the publishing world too? it might not be that unconvincing, since apple and adobe both lay claim to the pdf format... and of course there is always corevideo, which may revolutionize the way things like photoshop style filters are applied in realtime because of modern, powerful video cards. [/QUOTE]
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