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      This doesn’t even make sense and I’m still laughing my ass off. Also the title makes it seem like adobe abandoned its attempt of its own accord instead of getting shafted by regulations.

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    Good!

    Adobe has ruined all they touch since way back. Most notoriously with Macromedia Flash acquisition and enshittification.

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      Flash was great for a lot of reasons, but had to die because of insecurities and performance issues. Apple crushed it for a good reason. It did take us a few years to catch back up.

      But also, the market died. There’s nothing flash does that 2018 vanilla JavaScript can’t do. Yet nobody is really building tools like that anymore, and the hobby coders moved to other platforms like game makers or multimedia makers.

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        End of an era for sure. I agree, Adobe Flash had to go. Macromedia Flash was brilliant tho.

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      RIP Fireworks. I used it for shitty design rather than websites or whatever but it was so easy to use.

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      Is anyone really missing flash? as much as I hate Adobe like the next guy, the internet is a better place without that proprietary crap infesting most websites for no good reason other than a cheap animation

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        I don’t miss Flash, but it’s hard to deny that back in the day, it was nice to have a tool that rendered content universally for web browsers. It was also fun to make shit in. 100% obviously we’re better off without relying on some proprietary software to render interactive components etc, but it did serve a purpose and give us a blueprint for what the web should, and often times should NOT be.

        But, Fireworks(also part of macromedia) was a fucking fantastic program and was lightyears ahead of its time. Adobe murdering it spawned Sketch, which spawned Figma. So the irony and dread of Adobe buying Figma was never once lost on me.

        I rely on these tools every workign day of my life, and fuck adobe for fucking with my workflow

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        Adobe killed Flash by buying it up and making it complete shite. It was really decent before Adobe fudged it up, I.e.,slow and dangerous.

        Macromedia had done a great job with Flash. That’s why it became so popular in the first place.

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        Builds web page mockups, with interactivity.

        Designers these days should be thinking of the full web page. Hover states, transitions, where links go, accessibility, color, how it looks on mobile, desktop, 4k, etc.

        Using Photoshop to build websites is so 2010s and modern designers use something like Figma for that.

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        Our companies designers use it to mock up application flows and how each screen, icon, font, colors, will look. Then our engineers use it as a guide for how the program should look and feel.

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        Figma is the future, really. It does so many things for designers across many spectrums. It’s no wonder Adobe wanted to scoop it up and shelve it all. It’s going to eat their lunch and they know it.

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    Awesome news. Bless the regulators fighting back.

    As a result of the termination, Adobe will be required to pay Figma a reverse termination fee of $1 billion in cash.

    This does bring a smile to my face. Maybe companies will actually stop trying to mass acquire everything when there are risks involved.

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      Or just write contracts that put the fall through on the smaller company that fails acquisition. (Seems more likely) Sucks, but many business acts do now

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      pretty sure that’s what adobe wanted to charge me for wanting to cancel Creative Cloud

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    Good news! It was already heading in a shitty direction with the new chances that they overly hyped and then put behind their shitty Adobe subscription model. Old Figma would let you use it and master it before you bought it and it was successful.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Following mounting pressure from regulators in the UK and EU, Adobe and Figma announced on Monday that both companies are mutually terminating their merger agreement, which would have seen Adobe acquire the Figma product design platform for $20 billion.

    As a result of the termination, Adobe will be required to pay Figma a reverse termination fee of $1 billion in cash.

    “Adobe and Figma strongly disagree with the recent regulatory findings, but we believe it is in our respective best interests to move forward independently,” said Adobe chair and CEO Shantanu Narayen in a statement.

    “While Adobe and Figma shared a vision to jointly redefine the future of creativity and productivity, we continue to be well positioned to capitalize on our massive market opportunity and mission to change the world through personalized digital experiences.”

    Developing…


    The original article contains 135 words, the summary contains 135 words. Saved 0%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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    good call for CMA.

    I would think what’s going to happen there is Adobe will acquire figma and either keep the IP so their CS product will get the monopoly.

    Ooorrr~ keep the brand but also get the monopoly.