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Adobe to acquire Macromedia
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<blockquote data-quote="Macman" data-source="post: 102448" data-attributes="member: 7132"><p>I agree, it was bad when macromedia bought corel, well, corel apps saw some improvement, I don't use macromedia much, except some flash and fireworks, but freehand is a poor excuse for a vector application compared to illustrator, this could mean big changes, though adobe apps are fine for now, and really do need competition. the creative suite is already priced fairly high, no competition will not b good for the consumer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macman, post: 102448, member: 7132"] I agree, it was bad when macromedia bought corel, well, corel apps saw some improvement, I don't use macromedia much, except some flash and fireworks, but freehand is a poor excuse for a vector application compared to illustrator, this could mean big changes, though adobe apps are fine for now, and really do need competition. the creative suite is already priced fairly high, no competition will not b good for the consumer. [/QUOTE]
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