Adobe is killing off one of its popular apps in a likely bid to focus on AI
When a creative company creates apps that become an integral part of workflows everywhere, things get a little choppy if it wants to edit, tweak, or even terminate one of its services. Doing so will inevitably change or ruin how businesses do what they do best, and run the risk of damaging the creative company's brand as unreliable. Unfortunately, it seems that Adobe has made the decision to stop supporting its Animate program, and the decision may have been influenced by a shift to AI.
When a creative company creates apps that become an integral part of workflows everywhere, things get a little choppy if it wants to edit, tweak, or even terminate one of its services. Doing so will inevitably change or ruin how businesses do what they do best, and run the risk of damaging the creative company’s brand as unreliable. Unfortunately, it seems that Adobe has made the decision to stop supporting its Animate program, and the decision may have been influenced by a shift to AI.
Daniel Martinez
Dallas
Dallas
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