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Photoshop + Fireworks: Where to from here?

John Nack on Adobe: Photoshop + Fireworks: Where to from here?:

Now that Adobe and Macromedia have come together, we’re busily planning our next moves, and it would be great to get your input.

If you’re a webdesigner/-developer this is an interesting read. Lots of thought for food here.

(BTW, John Nack is the Senior Product Manager, Adobe Photoshop. So let him have it. ;-) )

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