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To: isdsms who wrote (52250)4/6/2006 9:19:06 AM
From: Done, gone.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213181
 
Well, I'm not sure it's "all" about Adobe but the Adobe part of this XP on Mac business is most troubling, to me. I mean, it could drag some of the highest end Mac users away from OSX, given Adobe has stated that Universal Adobe apps will not be here anytime soon.



To: isdsms who wrote (52250)4/6/2006 12:02:10 PM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213181
 
>>This move is all about Adobe. There is no predicting when or for that matter if Adobe was ever going to support the intc mac. Now, at least Adobe can be run without rosetta.<<

ISDMS -

Just in the interest of accuracy, I feel compelled to point out that Adobe has stated publicly that they will support the Intel Mac. They have also stated that the next version of Adobe Creative Suite (which includes Photoshop and Illustrator), would be a Universal App. It is due out in 2007.

- Allen