I believe the reasons Adobe chooses not to support PowerPC Macs are twofold:
1) They're porting a Windows app to the Mac, and the framework for the app is Intel specific. So they're just doing it the easy way; and
2) They're a slow slumbering company that are threatened by their competitor in this category, Apple. They know they're behind the eight ball releasing the product (just like PhotoLightInABoxOrShop, or whatever they're calling it) and know their product development lifecycle has more in common with Vista's.
by Dale — Oct 30
1) They're porting a Windows app to the Mac, and the framework for the app is Intel specific. So they're just doing it the easy way; and
2) They're a slow slumbering company that are threatened by their competitor in this category, Apple. They know they're behind the eight ball releasing the product (just like PhotoLightInABoxOrShop, or whatever they're calling it) and know their product development lifecycle has more in common with Vista's.