Unfortunately, due to the legal action that FFH was required to do in able to even get Adobe to sit down at the table with them, they are being forced legally not to disclose the process and/or any other concessions/information they received in the negotiations.saschabierl wrote:I agree 100% with ThePixelDoc: I absolutely don´t understand why our email adresses were given to Adobe. What else do they know now? Did they get our serial numbers too? This is absolutely not acceptable! I missed a lot of transparency during the whole thing.
That is other than what they have been "allowed" to tell us here of course. Fact is Adobe had all the aces, the cards, and they were the dealer. This whole attempt was rather unprecedented, when you consider how often this has happened to other popular software titles in the past. The only card to play was the "monopoly" one, and that one mostly effecting Mac users, due to there only being 2 long-time "pro" programs on that platform.
The FFH Team and we as supporters, can only look forward to another program being developed that can replace Freehand.
May I just say, these are not just dreams, and there's quite a bit of activity revolving around this solution. Once again, due to binding legalese, I personally can't give any further details.