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It is as it was

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Contributed by: tar__iey Friday, April 23 2004 @ 05:49 PM PDT

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Still downloading it. But the short history for it and it's interface.

It was built by metacreations that made painter. Jumped to Creature House, Microsoft bought it for their up and coming "pixie" flash killer program. The interface was windows like before is was bought. Seem to be the same thing then. But the freedom of it is an odd thing to say the least, when it used to be 300$
  

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It is as it was - pohld

I reckon its freeness is just the usual Microsoft strategy to dominate a sector by giving away for free an inferior but "good enough (just)" version of what the existing leading program (Flash or Illustrator in this case?) has to charge for, because they can't subsidize a free product like Microsoft can with its oceans of money and endless cash cow Windows. It's actually a predatory monopolistic strategy that should be illegal, but Microsoft has been contributing regularly and heavily to the GOP for a while now, so their legal problems are becoming a thing of the past.

Not to say this might not be a good application, but it's always frustrating when M$ extends one of its gold-encrusted tentacles into yet another part of the computing world to suck out its life force and then assimilate the corpse.

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Saturday, April 24 2004 @ 05:11 AM PDT