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    Have an idea and make it come to life! Gary-Alan's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by robin
    Well I Just found out about this at Yahoo news and they say their stocks are up.

    Hmmm or are you talking about the prices of their software? Man I hope the sticker price doesn't go up.
    I'm talking about the software
    Traffic is like your cock -
    Play with it and watch it GROW!


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    Im more than certain both types of cost will go up with this.

    Its cost them a pretty penny.

    They should have bought several years ago before Macromedia was worth as much LOL

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    Be nice if a lot of the toys avail in Adobe now get added to Fireworks.


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    All the geeks are hopped up about this one. Hope it works out as good as we dream.
    Last edited by titmowse; 04-19-2005 at 12:33 AM. Reason: typo


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    this should be interesting, hopefully they will be able to take the best of both companies and make some truely killer apps!

    cheers,
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    Yes, it'll be interesting to see what happens.

    I'll be looking to see if ImageReady, which everyone says is inferior, gets replaced with Fireworks.

    And will the floundering Freehand quietly disappear with Illustrator taking over?

    I don't know if Macromedia so much dropped the ball on Flash as the web killed it. Remember when Flash was the greatest thing and everybody on the planet had a Flash splash page? And then, just like that, the web revolted and Flash was done, relegated to the entertainment sector and designers who wanted to show off. I suppose where Flash dropped the ball was in not showing the world all of the wonderful places where Flash was appropriate.


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