¿Para cuando Adobe sobre Linux?

Alguien sabe si algún día Adobe se acordará de
los muchos usuarios que tiene
Linux...

Si te refieres al FP 9 para linux me parece que en el pasado
festival de
Flash Forward en una de las presentaciones se hizo una
demostración de este
Player.
Saludos, Edgar
"ezutik" <[email protected]> escribió en el mensaje
news:ef5qdd$fq6$[email protected]..
> Alguien sabe si algún día Adobe se
acordará de los muchos usuarios que
> tiene
> Linux...
>
>

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    > The kinds of systems multiplatform developers use these
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