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Re: Adobe's Apollo Comes to Linux

  • Subject: Re: Adobe's Apollo Comes to Linux
  • From: "Aquila Deus" <aquila.deus@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 25 Oct 2006 21:16:39 -0700
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Their flash 9 breaks oss and crashes with alsa, and the adobe reader 7
is too slow to be usable (well just like the windows version).

Their products do more harm than good!


Roy Schestowitz wrote:
> More Linux commitments from Adobe.
>
> Adobe ponies up for Apollo
>
> ,----[ Quote ]
> | Apollo is a downloadable "player," like Adobe's Flash, for
> | running Web applications on Windows, Macintosh or Linux.
> |
> | [...]
> |
> | Adobe on Tuesday introduced a preview version of Flex
> | Builder for Macintosh, which is available as a separate
> | product or a plug-in to Eclipse. A Linux software
> | development kit for Flex is expected in January of
> | next year.
> `----
>
> http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-6129403.html
>
> Are Dreamweaver and Photoshop (native) next? 64-bit version of Flash?
> Will Google's software be ported to Linux just as rapidly? Either way,
> this looks very positive.


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