Adobe Release Open Source Interface Software
Filed in: Open Source — March 4th, 2005

Graphics software giant Adobe Systems has released some components of its commercial products as open-source software, a move intended to help others ease a tedious but important part of programming.
The San Jose, Calif.-based company released two packages, Adam and Eve, that it uses for the creation of the interface people use to control software. The packages were posted last week on the company’s Web site.
Adobe said it released Adam and Eve “to give back to the wonderful open-source community which gives us so much” and to enlist the help of others in improving the packages.
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Thought:
No, don’t think about Open Source Adobe Photoshop. ![]()
However, it is possible to have Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator that runs on Linux in near future, I think.
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March 4th, 2005 at 7:54 am
Big players adding value to the OSS chain is a good thing…Just proves that giving away their code does not mean losing…
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