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Macromedia (www.macromedia.com) empowers millions of designers and developers to create effective user experiences across the widest array of platforms and devices. Through an open, integrated family of client, tool, and server technologies, Macromedia is driving a new generation of rich Internet applications that will radically improve the Internet experience.
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In October 2001, Macromedia brought a patent infringement suit against Adobe in the Northern District of California relating to additional patents that Macromedia believes that Adobe infringes. This case is scheduled for June 2003.
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Yesterday, Macromedia announced next generation integrated development environment(IDE) code named "Zorn". Zorn would be based on Eclipse platform, which means Zorn would inherit all features of Eclipse plus many custom features specific to Flex applciation development.
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Macromedia developed a type of category called smart categories. Smart categories index the posts, analyze the posts for keywords appearing on the page, and -- based on the conversation -- put the post into a smart category. The smart category feature can ... exclude off topic posts, not including content, or contain other language Macromedia wanted to exclude. Macromedia maintained the existing regular categories for community continuity, but positioned the smart categories higher up the left hand navigation on the blog aggregator page.
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The new application will see the release of a new freely available client for your PC, and Macromedia will sell add-on applications for this new client. These applications will be built by third-party vendors, and Macromedia will take a 20% cut of all sales.
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