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Adobe retools Photoshop application

...described the new tools as "feeling somewhat like the drawing tools in Macromedia's Flash." Meanwhile, Web users will gain new Slice and Export for... Read more

1 June, 2000 by Matthew Rothenberg

Will Macromedia's Flash plans cripple the Web

...Installed on more than 96 percent of PCs connected to the Internet, Macromedia's Flash player has become the de facto standard for running Web... Read more

2 April, 2002 by David Becker

W3C sees graphics on mobile phones

...will help nudge the industry away from the accepted -- and proprietary -- standard, Macromedia's Flash technology. "What we're seeing are some exciting developments on... Read more

18 November, 2002 by Paul Festa

Flash Player allows attacks on Windows, Linux

Two flaws have been discovered in Macromedia's Flash Player that could leave PCs open to attack Read more

12 August, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

New bundles mark Adobe's Macromedia merger

...The Adobe Design bundle contains Adobe's Creative Suite 2 Premium and Macromedia's Flash Professional 8. It costs £1,175 plus VAT — compared to... Read more

5 December, 2005 by Graeme Wearden

Opera rolls out security patch

...issued a security patch on Tuesday to protect users against flaws in Macromedia's Flash Player and in some versions of its browser running on... Read more

23 November, 2005 by Dawn Kawamoto

Andreessen: The future is PHP

Java and Flash have never lived up to their potential, and PHP will soon become the dominant Web technology, according to the browser pioneer Read more

20 October, 2005 by Stephen Shankland

Xcelsius|XL

...chart rise and fall. Xcelsius|XL also outputs your interactive charts to Macromedia's Flash, then automatically embeds the SWF files into your PowerPoint files... Read more

4 October, 2005 by Ben Patterson

Flash 8: a first look

Macromedia's Flash 8 aims to beef up its video skills, expanding the... Read more

9 August, 2005 by Jon L Jacobi

Opera adds BitTorrent functionality

...the addition of support inside the browser that helped technologies such as Macromedia's Flash become standard Web tools, rather than one of dozens or... Read more

8 July, 2005 by John Borland

Adobe: In Microsoft's crosshairs

...building Web-based applications. The combined forces of Adobe's PDF and Macromedia's Flash particularly, say analysts, have brightened the bull's-eye on... Read more

22 June, 2005 by Paul Festa

Convoq ASAP Pro 2.0

...Like Macromedia Breeze, another Web-conferencing program, ASAP Pro 2.0 uses Macromedia's Flash technology, which most people already have enabled through their Internet... Read more

11 March, 2005 by Jeff Bertolucci

Start-up aims at beating MS and Macromedia to next-gen Web Apps

...for rich-client applications. The Laszlo Presentation Server compiles LZX into SWF (Macromedia's Flash format), which runs in any browser on any platform that... Read more

19 November, 2004 by Paul Festa

AOL makes desktop search move

...audio feeds, are geared toward broadband users. The site is encoded in Macromedia's Flash technology, giving it a more graphical feel. A more trimmed... Read more

15 October, 2004 by Jim Hu

Eolas loses another patent battle

...licence if they want to run within the browser applications such as Macromedia's Flash animation software, Adobe's PDF document software, or Sun's... Read more

19 August, 2004 by Paul Festa

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