Open the source code Adobe

Come on, you know it's the right thing to do.

Bert@home wrote:
> Do you think it would enter their heads to do the right
thing?
>
> I'm not suprised at the dwindling sales at that price
They won't sell it. They won't open the source.
I believe there are a number of patents in use, which they
will
naturally want to keep hold of to stop competitors using
them.
There has been a couple of approaches to buy the product, all
of which
have been turned down so far.
Mark

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