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>As soon as a better crop of graphics apps comes around Adobe is finished. As someone who works in the print/design/creative industry, I can tell you that the situation is far more complicated than you can imagine. The monopoly that Adobe has in this industry runs far deeper than you know. Every aspect of printing, from the creative applications, to the press rasterization technology is becoming Adobe from top to bottom. This deep integration is only growing. There is literally nothing in sight that can come remotely close to what Abode provides. If the industry were still predominantly Postscript, there might be a chance. As it is, all the major RIP manufacturers are moving to the Adobe PDF engine, which can rasterize a PDF to the press, natively, without a Postscript flattening stage. Every other competitor out there who is currently using their own Postscript engine (and really, there are only three significant engines out there: Ghostscript, Global Graphics JAWS, and EFI Fiery) has also moved to Adobe, standard. To get there we would need something that could replace PDF. But there is nothing. PDF is no longer Postscript. Postscript is still there, and can still be distilled into a PDF, but a PDF is capable of doing things that Postscript cannot do (and I'm not talking about any of the forms, scripting, video stuff). Perhaps EFI or Global Graphics have something in the works. I don't think so. If they did, EFI wouldn't be putting Adobe Extreme in their Fiery RIPs, and all the various RIPs that are built around the JAWS engine (Xitron, Harlequin, Onyx, Colorburst, Wasatch, Colorgate) would be looking to Global Graphics for a PDF engine. But they aren't. They are all going to Adobe. Quark Xpress is dead. Corel is dead. Adobe has the industry by the balls, and I do not see that changing any time soon. |