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Company readies a new test release of Acrylic while it plots out a second tool for graphics designers.
Company readies a new test release of Acrylic while it plots out a second tool for graphics designers.
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Yeah, that's what I thought. There is a belief that anything with the
MSoft name is bound to dominate its respective market. If
FrontPage is any indication, they haven't the slightest chance.
quite possibly the best of what's available! *rolls eyes*
Yeah, that's what *I* thought.
MS has never seriously gone after this market in a coordinated way before. Go talk to Lotus about what happens when MS gets its act together.
interest in what MS may have done to this graphical latrine pit. MS
just doesn't have a clue about graphics. So Ta Ta MS, i'd rather go
with Adobe - which holds the championship belt for bloatware, but
does understand graphics.
http://www.opengl.org/
support the ability to create PDFs or read PDFs natively. One
MUST download and purchase Adobe products to do this. OS X
and Linux have PDF creation and reading built in. PDF is an
open, well-documented, free standard, thanks to Adobe.
When I ask my Windows colleagues to stop emailing me Word
documents, and instead print them to PDF and email those
instead, their eyes glaze over. I don't want to read what they
have to say using a $300.00 editor. PDF will do just fine,
thanks.
Why won't MS support PDF natively? Well, its clear now.
Introduce Metro, make it proprietary, and push users to
exchange memos using Metro. Users will be overjoyed with this
"innovative" technology. And they'll be locked in.
Same old story.
Adobe would be smart to release their PDF Printer for free to the
Windows world, educate users on the benefits of printing to PDF,
and hope to curtail Metro.
and its cross-platform greatness. I recently showed a friend how
to export to PDF using StarOffice 8 beta and he said that he'd buy
SO for just that feature alone. I use PDF extensively for emailing
read-only documents to friends and colleagues. The great thing
about PDF is that it's everywhere.
"innovation", (poorly executed Apple rip-offs), I'm even more
enticed to buy stock in Adobe.
PASS.
But like you said, this is Adobe's domain. Pushing away Photoshop Elements could be a bad move for MS.
Get a clue Citizen Gates. You have bragged for years that
Microsith is a serious " business" software company.
NOW all of a sudden, gee Microsith can do "graphics & photos &
web design & music, etc. " just like that "toy computer" company
APPLE. Multimedia is hotter market now that the "old business"
model that you base MS on, fewer upgrades to MS-OS, fewer
upgrades to MS-OFFICE cash cow, fewer people updating or
buying WIN-PCs, Apple & Adobe are hotter than ever in the
consumer marketplace, so WAIT A MINUTE!, Windows can be
creative too! (Billion dollar campaign " Try XP " commercials
from computer software monopoly?)....
Gates is a geek bully & Jobs is a cool multimedia mogel.
MS Death Star to Adobe/Macromedia/Apple
Posted by: Llib Setag
Posted on: June 2, 2005, 6:01 PM PDT
Story: Longhorn photo support comes into focus
It is painfully obvious that Citizen Gates is out to be the Darth
Vader of creativity computing.
MS has attempted for years to topple Adobe & Apple in the
arenas of professional press publication, ColorSync, Acrobat &
digital photo / video processing.
Citizen Gates even went to the great lengths of buying millions
of photographic rights, building a huge digital photo database &
opening Corbis as his own company outside of MS, so he could
control & make billions of royalties from professional
photographers & publishing houses.
MS has lamely attempted to put out "prosumer" PhotoPC
software for years without success to the point that they have to
give it away with "Discount Dells".
Citizen Gates has also attempted to alter & undermine native
Java / Flash coding with "Windows-compatible" versions of their
own "interpretations" of Java/Flash in order to derail & dillute
NON-MS coding on the Internet.
Gates has recently be very public about developing an Adobe
Acrobat PDF killer-app within ShorthornOS in 2006/07/08/??.
MS doesnot have a built-in / included "Apple iLife Suite"
equivilant (not even close) with MSXP.
This is such a slimy attempt to kill Photoshop/iPhoto/RAW file
protocols within the entire digital creative industry in order to
have world dominance in the realm of digital media all being
"managed" through MSOS.
DOJ are splineless drones bowing down to the one they serve. All
Hail Darth Gates
http://www.bd4d.com/blog/?p=50
I haven't tried it yet but plan to do so soon.
If it can do vector and pixel images in one ap, I'm there. I'm tired of shelling out big $$$ for Photoshop & Illustrator...
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professional design market they target the 90% of them that are on
Macs. Nope this is just another crappy program from Pinky
(Ballmer) and the Brain (Gates).
PS. Maybe they should save their money for the xbox.
- It's about time
- by August 20, 2005 3:39 PM PDT
- Until now, Microsoft has had only sporadic interest in the graphics market. But with this product, it looks like they are now serious about it.
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