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Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs couldn't resist a dig at Adobe Systems during his keynote speech at Macworld 2002 in San Francisco

information Staff, Contributor

January 12, 2002

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Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs couldn't resist a dig at Adobe Systems during his keynote speech at Macworld 2002 in San Francisco last week. Adobe's professional graphics software gives serious Mac users reasons to upgrade, and several Adobe products are ready for Apple's new Mac OS X operating system. But one conspicuous omission--Photoshop--won't ship for OS X until the second quarter, Adobe says. When Jobs was about to show Apple's new iPhoto software connecting to Photoshop, he aborted the demo at the last second, "remembering" that Photoshop won't run natively on new Macs.

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