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."