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By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 23, 2004 6:48:00 PM

Adobe Systems announced on Tuesday that it plans to drop the Mac version of FrameMaker, the latest sign of eroding support for the Apple Computer operating system.

The San Jose, Calif. company said it will stop selling the Mac edition of FrameMaker, a set of print and electronic publishing tools commonly used to create complex documents such as technical manuals, as of April 21. It will continue to support the Mac version for one year after that.

Sales of the Mac version of FrameMaker were too low to justify continued development, Adobe said in a statement. The application will continue to be available for Windows and for Sun Microsystems' Solaris version of Unix.

"The decision to discontinue the Mac version was primarily based on market conditions," said Tony Yun, Adobe product manager. "The majority has been on Windows and Solaris for a while--that's kind of been the trend."

Yun noted that the current version of FrameMaker is for Mac OS 9, and it would have been particularly expensive to develop an OS X-native version of the application.

The decision is the latest in a series of snubs against the Apple operating system, long favored by the "creative professionals" who comprise one of Adobe's core audiences. Adobe skipped Mac users in several recent releases, including its Atmosphere 3D graphics application, for which the company declared the Mac market would be too small.

It has also shunned Mac users in its Photoshop Album digital photo package and Encore DVD-authoring application, where Apple produces competing applications.

Adobe raised the hackles of Mac fans last year, when it republished test results that indicate that computers with Microsoft's Windows operating system may run some of its applications faster than Macs do.

Executives have insisted that Adobe's rapport with Apple remains solid. "Our relationship with Apple is like a relationship in any marriage, good or bad," Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen said in a recent interview with CNET News.com. "It's an important relationship for both of us to maintain and make stronger, knowing that there are differences...Where we compete, we've agreed to compete. Where we partner, we partner aggressively."

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MAC OS-X is FreeBSD 5
Just to refresh my memory I checked out the MAC website.

http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/unix/

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Posted by: Traveler0001 Posted on: 03/26/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Software 1st, hardware 2nd...  kd5auq | 03/23/04
Interesting.  Yen_z | 03/23/04
re  jimk_z | 03/23/04
Mac should be a Linux version  agramont@... | 03/23/04
Already had UNIX backend  el1jones | 03/23/04
You really are clueless (NT)  rkadowns | 03/23/04
Mac IS BSD Unix based  darknite_z | 03/23/04
rumours  paul@... | 03/23/04
You are clueless too.  rkadowns | 03/23/04
Mac CAN be a Linux version  Tim Carpenter | 03/25/04
RE: Mac should be a Linux version  cammobus@... | 03/25/04
Acrobat Reader isn't an issue  Traveler0001 | 03/26/04
MAC OS-X is FreeBSD 5  Traveler0001 | 03/26/04
ZDNet Finds Contention Where None Exists  michaelgrey_z | 03/23/04
OH.. and.. They still sell Framemaker ?!  el1jones | 03/23/04
Hey, how'd my post get over here?(NT)  el1jones | 03/23/04
Jobs must be fumming...  ryusen | 03/23/04
I haven't seen  skeptic tank | 03/23/04
Adobe makes the worlds best software...period.  FlipDog | 03/23/04
Does anybody use FRAMEMAKER!?!  Laff | 03/23/04
Does anybody use FrameMaker?  robjam | 03/23/04
For many large companies yes...  jimk_z | 03/23/04
Does anybody use FRAMEMAKER? YES!  noroade | 03/23/04
So the overall message I am getting...  Laff | 03/24/04
InDesign replaced this years ago  tic swayback | 03/23/04
Indesign replaced Pagemaker not Framemaker  jimk_z | 03/23/04
Apple should just buy Adobe  casbo | 03/23/04
Adobe being disengenuous  jackz@... | 03/23/04
Not updated because it was obsolete  tic swayback | 03/23/04
How about this then...  Fred Fredrickson | 03/23/04
Vaporware  tic swayback | 03/23/04
You're almost certainly confusing FrameMaker with PageMaker  Atlant | 03/24/04
Upgrade to 7.0?  BThomp | 03/24/04
Indesign CS is so much better (NT)  George Jay | 03/23/04
ZDNet must be hard up for Apple-bashing news...  MacCanuck | 03/23/04
The way it works  spinit | 03/23/04
There are better options  Burt Pittman | 03/23/04
This isn't even news on Mac sites (NT)  rkadowns | 03/23/04
Never, Adobe never would do so to Mac  FilledOut | 03/23/04
Answer is simple  Traveler2 | 03/24/04
64 bit chips - DUH  cammobus@... | 03/25/04
Framemaker is not a brochure design application  mdfischer | 03/24/04
Yet another weak excuse from Adobe  zadny | 03/24/04
BSD  BThomp | 03/24/04
I use FrameMaker on the Mac  BThomp | 03/24/04
Adobe drops niche offerings & those with which Apple competes  steve@... | 03/25/04

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