Adobe Snubs Macs in Updating Software
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From Associated Press
In the latest instance of an outside developer abandoning Apple Computer Inc.’s Macintosh platform, Adobe Systems Inc. announced that the latest overhaul of its flagship video-editing program Premiere would no longer work on Macintosh computers. Adobe said the version would be compatible only with Microsoft Corp.’s Windows XP operating system.
Apple, based in Cupertino, Calif., has been introducing more of its own software in recent years. Some of it competes with Adobe’s.
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