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Offline hishamkTopic starter

Why did Amiga lack support from Adobe and Wolfram?
« on: March 06, 2015, 08:56:20 AM »
Of all the big players out there today, EA was the one that supported the Amiga (Deluxe Paint, Deluxe Video, etc).

I'm just wondering what would be the reason that the likes of Adobe and Wolfram Research not supporting Amiga? Especially in the early years when it clearly had a big technical and price advantage. Was it, as usual, Commodore's fault for not pushing for, striking deals, etc?

Wouldn't a color Photoshop version for Amiga would have been a no brainer? And as for Mathematica, I'd think Stephen Wolfram would've been impressed by how the Amiga could visualize concepts (the alternative Waterloo Maple was released for Amiga).
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