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New and Noteworthy: CNET article on Adobe/Apple relationship; PureBASIC coming to the Mac; more

New and Noteworthy: CNET article on Adobe/Apple relationship; PureBASIC coming to the Mac; more

CNET staff
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CNET article on Adobe/Apple relationship News.com has an article on the purportedly strained Adobe/Apple relationship, a piece apparently spurred by Adobe's recent discontinuation of Mac FrameMaker development. "Signs of frost have been accumulating for the past couple of years, with Adobe dropping Macintosh support for several software products and introducing others as Microsoft Windows-only applications. At the same time, Apple has quietly pushed Adobe out of a few markets by selling its own applications or bundling them into its OS X operating system." More.

PureBASIC coming to the Mac An iDevGames article reports that PureBASIC, a highly portable development language, may soon be coming to the Mac. "Frédéric Laboureur, the main coder at PureBasic has informed me that he is working on bringing PureBASIC over to the Mac during his spare time. He was however, unable to provide a time-frame on a release." More.

San Francisco ballpark gets WiFi Reuters reports "Baseball fans bored by the slow pace of a game or wanting more statistics and information will be able to connect computer devices via wireless computer networking, or WiFi, at San Francisco Giants home games this year, the team announced on Tuesday. The Giants' stadium is, after all, called SBC Park, for telecommunications giant SBC Communications Inc." More.

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