Recently Steve Jobs wrote an open letter to Adobe saying Apple wont support Adobe as its obsolete in every way and Apple doesnt need them.
But Adobe is stronger with backing from every major OS and has lashed back saying Apple's flaws are its own which is evident looking at how other manufacturers have done wonders.
This is not the end for Apple but it certainly the end of sensibility.
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Former Apple exec Jon Rubinstein remains committed to Palm’s success, even as takeover rumors swirl.
Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein
But sales disappointed, first with Sprint, then with Verizon, which offered customers Motorola’s Droid – which runs Google’s Android operating system – before Palm’s Pre and Pixi. Palm’s holiday sales were weak, and its financial guidance has been cautious, sending its stock below $4. With investors and industry pundits doubting Palm’sability to survive, Rubinstein sat down with Fortune’s Adam Lashinsky to discuss why he’s still bullish on Palm’s future. Maybe it’s muscle memory from his Apple (AAPL) days, but Rubinstein is committed to the idea that outstanding products will eventually carry the day.