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Company will focus instead on bringing companion products and the Vista operating system to market.
Company will focus instead on bringing companion products and the Vista operating system to market.
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Microsoft will make a big push into adobe like technology if there is lot of money to make.
Microsoft will make a big push into adobe like technology if there is lot of money to make.
Honestly I hope MS competitors bind together, cause otherwise they will be extinct by 2007
EU is looking very close at Microsoft in European markets for the very same reasons...]
Once a shark, always a shark...
What do people remember? Windows, IE, and Xbox. Only one of which is less than 10 years old.
Perhaps MS saw the potential in Expression, especially in vector animation...who knows?
But did they really think they could convert any Adobe users to a MS design app?
Microsloth doesnot have their "Adobe Killers" fully ready for simultaneous release with MS AstalaVista, so if Adobe & Macromedia drag their feet in getting fully compliant Longhorn applications for the MSV-OS launch...
THAT would be an even bigger reason for millions of users NOT TO UPGRADE TO VISTA OS.
Adobe can drag their feet to any of their OS Partners, MS & Apple, if they feel that their partners are producing competing applications.
THIS affects millions of people that use Adobe/Macromedia products & MS/Apple know this.
Although there's been similiar functionality in recent versions of Adobe Illustrator, they haven't quite matched Expression's ability to easily produce stunning natural-media type artwork.
And since Expression was vector based, the possibilities for animation were intriguing-especially since CreatureHouse was producing a animation app at that time they were bought by MS. There's no mention of what ever became of that project.
Seems to me that Adobe could have been a much better fit, and would have been able to really do something special with CreatureHouse Expression. Too bad they didn't buy them instead.
Now I'm really sad because I can't go back and use my old copy of CreatureHouse Expression...I've lost the CD!
Early articles showed that Expression is a suite of tools integrated to generating code for graphics and animation rich web and windows UI components/forms using .Net and/or XAML. The suite seems to target Windows Vista.
Pretty cool, I'd say.
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- What Happened To...
- by wmasterxl March 14, 2006 1:33 PM PST
- Microsoft Liquid Motion?
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(12 Comments)I think they released it in 2000, when Flash was already gaining ground as the leader in web animation.
Liquid Motion was a simpler was to create web animations and it was total crap, just like Frontpage is considered crap, by some.
Why is Microsoft competing with such a huge eco-system as Adobe/Macromedia?
All design schools teach Adobe software as a backbone to design. And most designers use Macs and would never work on anything from Microsoft.
What's the deal with Microsoft constantly competing with things that already established.
How about innovating? No?