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Re: how not to contribute to this forum


  • Subject: Re: how not to contribute to this forum
  • From: "Don Schaefer" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 16:33:40 -0400

Andrew Rodney, replying to Don Schaefer:
Me, too. Anybody have some ideas?

Right, lets all haul out our crystal balls and post opinions (you know the
old saying about opinions) and clog up the forums with more useless posts

Hi Andrew. Actually I was looking for where the Apple experts/insiders were on list. If I said, "Anybody have ideas as to where Adobe is going next?", would that make it more palatable to you?

(like this one and all the posts about this paper that don't discuss
CONTENT).

If you want to shout, why not shout about why nobody is talking about the content. Nothing has prevented that, as far as I could see. I think context and content are inseparable, they each inform the other. Start talking about the content. I'll listen.

Graeme Gill:
Purely guesses from a developer perspective, but the following cross my mind:
…

Thanks, Graeme. I good summary, IMHO. It helps bring to mind how
differently the companies are. Apple practically owns the video
editing market on the Mac, since the introduction of Final Cut  Pro.
And since the launch of Aperture, which I haven't used, I think their
color correction model is based around the Final Cut Pro model, and
that does not develop content for print, so I stuck to what I knew
worked for me, PS.

I think you're right that Apple is all over the place, seemingly,
(your point #2) and whatever it is they work on, it's held close to
the vest. But then Steve Jobs shows a "64bit retouching thing" at WWDC
and I wonder what's up.

4) Conflicts of interest.

I would hope not. Such collusion is illegal.

Any Apple developers on list?

Thanks much.

don
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