Please also have a meeting on the entire Adobe Interface concept.

Maybe you're aware of those things internally, but I want to let you know that they're quite visible on the outside too: the Flash Authoring's implementation of Adobe's interface is patched in on top of the old GUI (and Flash CS3 specifically has some new GUI issues introduced in the process because of that).

If Adobe believes skinning and sharing the interface is top priority for their application suite, at least I'd suggest that you share it right (share the code and the controls themselves, don't just share specs, images and have everyone implement their own version).

Since that'd be even more work than patching it in on the old GUI, I personally preferred the approach DW/FW took for this release, which is: keep their current interface (for now at least).

How does Adobe plan to tackle this one in the future?

Regards, Stan Vassilev

That said, I'm in a meeting right now where we're talking about improving the installation experience for the next generation... the installation *is* pretty big right now, and we're looking for ways to provide similar capabilities at lower cost in the future.

jd

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