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10 years ago, when Apple was readying the first release of Mac OS X, Apple actually didn't want to do Carbon. Adobe then said to Apple that Mac support for all Adobe applications would be dropped if Apple didn't comply.
Now Adobe is willing to rewrite. Interesting how the attitude of Adobe changes when MS enters direct competition (XPS vs. PDF, Silverlight vs. Flash, Expression vs. Creative Suite) and Adobe actually needs its user base to diversify, becaus if Adobe forced all users to go Windows-only it would just be a matter of time they prefer MS' own stuff. First porting Premiere etc. back to Mac OS X and now this.