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We have no idea how this will play out.
They are just buying their competitor, easier than improving their product.
They did say support for XD won't end. I have to believe both will merge into one super-duper UX app.
(FigmaD? Xigma?) xD
It's all speculation, of course. I wonder what Figma users are thinking right now, though.
My guess is we might have file interop between XD and Figma. If we are lucky some other sharing functionality.
Sounds to me like XD will soon no longer be. From an email this morning:
Dear Valued Customer,
We're writing to share some exciting news we announced today. Adobe has entered into a definitive merger agreement to acquire Figma, a leading web-first design platform for teams who build products together.
Figma and FigJam make it possible for all stakeholders designing interactive mobile and web applications to collaborate through multi-player workflows, sophisticated design systems and a rich extensib
...My hot take without all the facts:
Figma & XD aren't well differentiated enough to make a clear path for running them in parallel indefinitely. When they say 'we will continue to supportt XD' while 'reducing our investment in XD' it sounds similar to what they've done with Adobe Dimensions since introducing the Substance Suite. The difference is that as the premium product, Figma would have to become a subscription (?).
I'm having flash backs of when Adobe acquired Macromedia. They mainly wante
.... Like I think Illustrator got Freehands auttrace engine (?).
By @Wednesday Dessauer
No. Illustrator at that time already had better autotrace than FreeHand ever had.
At least the UI of XD and Figma are near identical so the migration will be relatively painless 😀
What it means is Adobe has finally accepted their abysmal failure.
XD will wind down. Figma will receive lots of cash and a slow lethal injection of Adobe bureaucracy.
It's not a great time to be a user of XD or Figma, tbh.
...and the day started out so well this morning.
What a mess. Bad news for Figma users, and bad news for XD users.
Obviously XD's development will end with the acquisition of Figma. And Figma's successful business model will be turned on its head and ruined by Adobe management in a few years time.
Chances are a new upstart company will provide an alternative to Figma that uses Figma's old successful business model, and after a decade or two or so Figma will but remain a pleasant memory.
I shudder
...So the probability of XD disappearing is still very high, right?
They have Figjam and Figma, two incredibly great tools for collaborative whiteboarding, UI design, and prototyping. These tools are far more advanced, stable, reliable, and feature-rich, compared to Adobe XD (plus Whiteboard plug-in). Apart from XD's jaw-dropping Repeat Grid (with auto-alternating content), they offer everything Adobe XD does (and sooo much more), but quicker, better, more elegant and efficient.
Only thing Figma is missing compared to Xd is Video and Lottie (although they do support GIFs, they are pretty inefficient). Another thing - Xd allows for some hacks to simulate a sticky navigation, which due to the way fixed elements work in Figma, are impossible to achieve in the same way.
So if they add Video / Lottie to Figma and (proper) sticky functionality / scroll trigger - I personally don't need anything else.
FYI Multiplatform is less of an issue than it used to be. Depending on the environment you can create a Mac app as easily as a Windows app. Again, this is using the newer development environments. However, if one platform has a library that the other doesn't then it can cause major lag as it has to have feature parity.
The interesting part here seems to do with Microsoft's interests in Figma. They like Figma at Microsoft.
Another issue may be the Mac M1 architecture upgrades for the desktop too
...I have NO problem with Adobe's pricing. I sometimes need to use all their tools and I know I have access to all of them. The price is right. No complaints.
I would like to see Adobe stopped from aquiring Figma.
They are a monopoly.
Adobe sits in the heart of San Jose along with Google, Facebook, Twitter and the rest. These people have no allegence to Freedom or the American way of life. Technocracy is their end game.
Hi All,
We apologize for the delay in response and thank you for your observations.
What’s the plan for XD? Will Figma become part of XD, or will XD be EOL?
We will continue to serve our existing Adobe XD customers. Post close, we look forward to engaging with the XD and Figma communities to understand ways we could add value. Key info: adobe.ly/3BEzZ2n
Thanks,
Harshika
Hello ! I leearnec that Figma has been acquired by Abobe. To download Figma how do I proceed ? Is it present on the adobe suite or do I have to buy it via the usual platform ?
Adobe has announced the intent to acquire Figma, but this has not happened yet and the process will take months for the deal to close:
"The transaction is expected to close in 2023, subject to the receipt of required regulatory clearances and approvals and the satisfaction of other closing conditions, including the approval of Figma’s stockholders."
https://news.adobe.com/news/news-details/2022/Adobe-to-Acquire-Figma/default.aspx
So in the meatime, those who wish to use Figma should procee
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Oh, the deal is quite dead. The termination was recently annouced. Adobe via a spokesperson to bloomberg.com also stated work on XD has stopped as well.
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@Chris W. Griffith Can you post the link to the Bloomberg announcement? I want to hear about the XD development. In hindsight, Adobe was never going to get Figma. Microsoft will probably buy them now after AI peaks. This is a strategic asset and it's potential is too big for Adobe. All Adobe would do is add it to CC and jack up the prices quarterly...
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Best news ever when I heard it! Adobe would have destroyed Figma.
...of course, bad news for XD users. Unfortunately, that's what you get when you put too much trust in Adobe as a software company. I feel your pain, because I have been burned by this company too many times myself.
The lesson here is simple: Adobe and web/game/UX/dev do not go together well historically. Never have, never will (in my opinion). Avoid any of their software offerings that relate (directly) to any of those industries, and you're good to go. 😉
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The Adobe spokesperson didn't just say they would stop investing in XD, they also said: "Adobe Inc. will end its effort to create a web design product to rival Figma Inc." This even sounds more general...
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Yes. I believe Adobe will collaborate with competitors. It's upsetting to see Adobe fail on this mission. It was clear the Figma app was better in 2017-2019. Yet Adobe powered ahead with stand alone apps. Very unfortunate to have no competitors.