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Fireworks Lives On

Adobe product manager has confirmed further development of Macrodobe Fireworks. Yay!

permanent link 11 feb at 20:22 by jm

There are 8 guest comments so far.

commentat 21:07 on 11 February 2006, Colin Cameron wrote:

Now this is news! A sigh of relief for us Fireworks users.

commentat 03:28 on 12 February 2006, Ricky Green wrote:

Even as i am a dedicated Photoshop users you don't know how good it is to see some "real" news here.

thanks.

Ricky Green

commentat 03:38 on 12 February 2006, Colin Cameron wrote:

The PN isn't that bad, everyone seems to be pretty irritated lately. Maybe some of the changes to PN that are coming up will fix this.

commentat 07:24 on 12 February 2006, David B. wrote:

Maybe some of the changes to PN that are coming up will fix this.

changes? you've got news and your holding out on us :)

spill the beans man!

commentat 19:51 on 12 February 2006, Colin Cameron wrote:

It was somewhere in the forum, sorry I cant find the link but David was mentioning a possible ranking system.

commentat 11:34 on 13 February 2006, Olegs Balss wrote:

What will happen to Fireworks?

commentat 11:38 on 13 February 2006, Olegs Balss wrote:

http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=193&threadid=1114345&enterthread=y#3986906

commentat 16:30 on 13 February 2006, David B. wrote:

oh ok, I know what you are refering to Colin, i was the one who started that convo, and it was all speculation. we where just tossing arround some ideas

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