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Note: not defending Apple here. Just really irritated that Fireworks CS5 is mostly bug fixes and I'm expected to pay big bucks for something that crashes every day (and has been for the last 6 months)
I've got Fireworks CS4 and it wasn't until CS5 was launched that Adobe finally released an update for Fireworks CS4 which would address the crash and corruption back found when exiting the application:
http://www.adobe.com/support/fireworks/downloads_updaters.html
Adobe also knew that Cocoa was going to be the future platform for Mac OS X and yet they continued with Carbon. Then to compound issues further there was a lead manager who came out telling people that they should give up on Mac and move to Windows a couple of years ago. It is difficult not to walk away from looking at Adobe with the distinct impression that supporting Mac OS X is more a reluctant act rather than something they're actually passionately committed to.