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To: "free framers" <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Adobe Certified Newsletter -- notice about FrameMaker
From: Bill Briggs <web@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 14:53:34 -0300
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Bill Briggs writes:No kidding. Why would you buy it if the thing may not exist in a year or two. Having a CEO who is an ex-MS guy may have something to do with it.
He's also an ex-Claris guy, for what that's worth. I mean seriously--do you think he'd base a business decision solely on the fact that he worked for Microsoft at one time?
Doe you think the Board would go along with that?
Like all corporations, Adobe exists to make money for its shareholders. If they could make money selling Mac Framemaker, they'd still be doing it. It is more likely that the development and marketing costs for Mac Framemaker didn't justify itself.
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