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[John Nack on Adobe] [Yeah--rules differ around the world about what can be uploaded/shared, and Adobe Legal is trying to avoid having any employees getting thrown into a proverbial (or literal) Turkish prison. Therefore progress on this stuff is slow and painful.

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[John Nack on Adobe] John Nack on Adobe: Sneak peek: Illustrator + Flash + Dreamweaver ...: I just want to express myself, and I don't care so much whether that means Flash or HTML, VHS or Beta. The fact that I'm a product manager is just an implementation detail: I'm still the guy just trying to make the software he himself wants to use.

[Automatica Blog - Specialist Apple Mac support for creative professionals, Melbourne Australia] John Nack on Adobe: Image science radness o' the day: I missed this when it was originally posted, but it's worth checking out as it takes something like Content Aware Scaling to the next level: John Nack on Adobe: Image science radness o' the day. In particular, check out the video demo.

[John Nack on Adobe] John Nack on Adobe: Adobe Snow Leopard FAQ: You'd have to stop work on CS5, have a huge paradigm shift to look at the older code/tools/problems, frustrate all your engineering staff doing that (no one wants to look back at bugs they already fixed), reconfigure build machines and test machines (remember Apple's dev tools are tied to OS releases, so to build CS3 you'd have to setup Tiger Machines to build, using old versions of XCode, and debugging can't be native so you must use painful remote debugging, etc.). When you think about it, it quickly becomes impractical.

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