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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Jack Schofield

Adobe drops Mac support in new version of Premiere

Adobe is dropping Mac support for its video editing program, following competition from Apple's Final Cut Pro, reports MacCentral. "If Apple's already doing an application, it makes the market for a third-party developer that much smaller," said David Trescot, senior director of Adobe's digital video products group. "I think you're going to find that more and more -- if Apple's in a software market, third-party vendors are going to skip it."

Footnote: The Adobe press release, available here, says: "The combination of Adobe's new video product line and powerful, affordable Intel-based PCs running Windows XP, deliver advanced professional video editing capabilities, once only available on expensive, proprietary systems."

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