Adobe's buy of Figma is 'likely' bad for developers
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The CMA adds in its report: "The inquiry group also provisionally concluded that Adobe abandoned development of new product design software which could have competed even more closely with Figma and, given the timing of the decision, did this as a consequence of the merger."
Some software developers are worried that Adobe would up the price of Figma's subscription post merger, something Figma denied would happen. Figma offers a browser-based app that manages file organization by listing projects and related files in a dedicated format. It requires no installation, no patching and no updates. The company has an estimated four million users.
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