As you have probably heard, Adobe has bought, is attempting to buy, will be buying, Macromedia for approximately 3.4 billion dollars. My first thought when I heard the news was RIP Macromedia, you where much loved. As the day has gone on, I am not sure if this thought has changed much. My gut reaction is still that this is not a good thing for Macromedia and definitely not a good thing for web developers, or those of us who use Macromedia products. I think most of all I feel cheated and ripped off by this proposed buy-out, like somehow Macromedia has betrayed its users and sold-out.
Now don’t get me wrong, I like Adobe products and I don’t think they are the bad guys here. I just think that the two companies should stay separate and competitors. Merging and creating one huge company in the graphics world is not going to any designers any favours. I firmly believe that the competition between the two over the years helped to create better products for the end user.
In addition, what is going to happen to all the great Macromedia products? I have heard that this will mean great things for Flash, but what about Fireworks, Dreamweaver, Freehand, ColdFusion, Director, Flex, JRun, and all the other products Macromedia develops? I can see them keeping Flash, Dreamweaver, and the server technologies, but I am not so confident about the graphics based apps like Fireworks and Freehand. Hopefully they will kill off ImageReady and integrate Fireworks into Photoshop, but who knows.
In addition, the cultures of the two companies seem to be totally different. Macromedia is a very open company that is very in tune and in touch with what its users are doing with their products. Adobe seems to be a much more closed company. It will be interesting to see which culture is the more influential. I think it would be good for Adobe to open up a little.
Mike Chambers has an interesting post on his thoughts about the merger and some links to further resources.