Apple Purchases Prismo Graphics 14
An anonymous user writes "Digit mag reports that Apple bought Prismo Graphics, another company that does video software. Prismo Graphics is known as a 'developer of motion
graphics for broadcast and digital video projects, including their DVFonts
and India special effects software.' This, just after their purchases of Nothing Real and Silicon Grail."
Oh No, Another Microsoft! (Score:2, Insightful)
The difference I see between Apple and Microsoft in this respect is fairly simple: Microsoft bought up the competition while Apple is (presumably) buying up resources. You squash competition. You use resources.
If (and only if) Apple turns around and releases crap products in the same fields as the companies they're buying up will I conceed that Apple is using sleazy business tactics. Unfortunately, it's something hard to tell until it's too late.
For now, I applaud Apple's efforts to expanding their presence in their strongest professional market.
Apples and oranges - Re:Apple good, Microsoft bad (Score:5, Insightful)
Most of the people that I know do NOT criticize Microsoft for buying promising products and repackaging them under the Microsoft name, as they did with Front Page and then with Visio. That's a common business tactic, practiced by virtually all large software companies. What's true for individual developers is true for businesses as well - it's easier (and cheaper) to reuse (good) existing code than it is to write new code.
It is definitely a Good Thing for Apple that they are clearly articulating a cohesive, comprehensive business strategy:
"If you create digital media, buy a Macintosh."
Why is this behavior acceptable for Apple and not for Microsoft? Because Apple is NOT a law-breaking monopolist. Microsoft is. Apple is explicitly permitted to engage in behavior from which Microsoft is expressly forbidden.
Don't complain because Apple is doing something legal. Stop and think about why Microsoft isn't allowed to do the same any more.
Re:Apples and oranges - Re:Apple good, Microsoft b (Score:1)
I don't find it too surprising... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:I don't find it too surprising... (Score:2)
Re:I don't find it too surprising... (Score:1)
That's the plan (Score:2, Interesting)
(unfortunately in karelia's case, apple didn't buy them but instead remade their product)
Other shareware products/technologies apple bought: WindowShade, Internet Config.
I think its not for Final Cut at all... (Score:2)
Actually, maybe the titler will go in Final Cut, but the other thing this company makes is animated backgrounds for compositing into title sequences.
The next version of Jaguar will have Quartz extreme. Apple, the company that came up with the idea of the desktop picture, may be the first one with a desktop video-- since in Q Extreme, the entire UI is 3d Rendered textures, the desktop could easily be a quicktime movie loop.
That would be cool.
Re:I think its not for Final Cut at all... (Score:2)
Re:I think its not for Final Cut at all... (Score:1)
I can't imagine that wouldn't be happening all the time if my background were constantly changing.