Adobe today announced that, in an effort to continue to push people towards Creative Cloud, it is discontinuing Adobe Director and Contribute, as well as Shockwave on Mac. The move, which shouldn’t come as too big of a surprise to most, officially marks the end of Macromedia software, the company Adobe acquired in 2005 and subsequently dissolved.
Director, which was known for its versatility at things such as building presentations, games, and more, as well as Contribute, will officially stop being sold on February 1st. The last release of Contribute, for instance, was 2012, while the last release of Director was in 2013.
Additionally, Adobe will stop support for Shockwave on Mac come March 14th, which will also mark the final release of the product.
As I said before, these announcements shouldn’t come as too big of a surprise as the industry has dramatically changed since Shockwave, Continue, and Director were relevant.
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