

I remember when it was FutureSplash Animator, and my young mind was blown by the possibilities of animations in only a few kb.
I remember when it was FutureSplash Animator, and my young mind was blown by the possibilities of animations in only a few kb.
$20 to remove ads, $100 for Ultra.
Imagine the confusion when people order a “Big O”.
Yeah… But maybe not ANYONE… “Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta has already registered an ‘X’ logo in connection to ‘online social networking services’ and ‘social networking services in the fields of entertainment, gaming, and application development.’”
Kinda like the names of his kids.
That would have been a fantastic idea, tbh.
Not that anyone asked, but if you’re looking for an amazing weather widget with a timeline style, check out Meteogram. It’s one of the best, most customizable widget I’ve ever seen. Not affiliated, just been a happy user for 3 years now!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cloud3squared.meteogram
The amount of creativity Adobe products unleashed upon the world is staggering. Decades ago they were groundbreaking. Just about any piece of media you have ever seen from the past 35+ years has been touched by them in some way.
The Adobe we know now was not the Adobe of back then. Just like the Apple of 1985 is not anything like the Apple we have today. Back then it was about actually developing useful technology, and not just coming up with innovative ways to squeeze every last dollar from every possible customer for the same bloated and tired piece of software.
Back then you had a problem (eg. people wanted to create artistic stuff), and then you had a solution (powerful software to help you). Now software like that is everywhere, so the only way for companies to “compete” is by adding bloat and jacking up the price. Hence the Adobe we see today, full of pointless crap and complex licensing schemes.