Scott, I'm sure we can host a salesman anonymous meeting at WebDU and
you can join the group and say "Hi, My name is Scott... and I'm a
salesman" once you've done it you'll feel much better I'm sure.

Afterwards you can get out your diamond plated company credit card and
we will give you free rein to tell us the wonders of MS whilst it
stays on the bar - I'll be good to give you hours and hours of
attentive listening ;-)

Grant



On Jan 30, 9:12 pm, "Scott Barnes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heh, the old MS buys Adobe rumour. I'm no legal eagle, but I'd wager that
> the Department Of Justice and the Consent Decree would have a thing or two
> to say about that idea, so fear not Peter :0
>
> On 1/30/07, Peter Tilbrook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > I was for a time concerned about Microsoft "acquiring" Macromedia
> > (MM). By then MM had done some smart things with Flash, moved CF to
> > the J2EE platform, etc. But Microsoft have, even since Allaire days,
> > been if not a competitor then at least MM was an acquisition target.
>
> > All of us old-timers remember the threat year after year (Microsoft
> > acquires Allaire/MM etc). I've been with Allaire, MM and now Adobe for
> > over 11.5 years now (or close enough to it).
>
> > The Adobe acquisition came out of the blue. And I hated the idea. Am
> > still not convinced (entirely). MM made great guns in involving the
> > developer and end-user community in the pushing forward of the new
> > tech. So far Adobe (with a lot of MM employees) are doing OK. I mean
> > look at the LABS site - a great initiative started by MM.
>
> > Microsoft is more jam it down your throat. Take it or leave it.
>
> > Dreamweaver 8 and FlexBuilder 2 are now my primary IDE's. Microsoft's
> > effort take up too much space, too much OS control, and too damn slow.
>
> > I have enormous respect for ScottyB, yes he is now employed by the
> > enemy, but as far as pushing the conversation to a degree that things
> > will actually happen - best.... job.... ever.
>
> > Microsoft and Adobe are now true competitors in almost every space bar
> > the OS (operating system).
>
> > Both companies employ some of the smartest and dedicated people on the
> > planet. However they should remain competitors. My heart would stop
> > beating if M$ ever acquired Adobe. If that happens - find a buyer for
> > ColdFusion alone (not easy I realise).
>
> --
> Regards,
> Scott Barneshttp://www.mossyblog.com


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