The result will be a new XDigma product that successfully combines the shortcomings of both Figma and XD. and, of course, it will only be possible to cancel the subscription via chat with three changing support staff, each of whom will need to explain everything all over again. Adobe customer support for the win!
If Adobe really is shifting resources away from XD I think it bodes well for Figma. My concern (and the primary reason I switched to Figma) is whether they pull Figma into the mire of Adobe's resource intensive 'cloud.' I only use After Effects now and even though it isn't open, I just counted 10 background Adobe processes which seems insane to me. I was under the impression that the primary benefit of any Cloud is reduction on-system processes haha
The result will be a new XDigma product that successfully combines the shortcomings of both Figma and XD. and, of course, it will only be possible to cancel the subscription via chat with three changing support staff, each of whom will need to explain everything all over again. Adobe customer support for the win!
it was just a matter of time ... big companies swallow smaller companies ...
I would say that this is not a good thing ...
If Adobe really is shifting resources away from XD I think it bodes well for Figma.
My concern (and the primary reason I switched to Figma) is whether they pull Figma into the mire of Adobe's resource intensive 'cloud.' I only use After Effects now and even though it isn't open, I just counted 10 background Adobe processes which seems insane to me. I was under the impression that the primary benefit of any Cloud is reduction on-system processes haha
Have you recorded this with 14 PRO on cinematic mode?
Yes!
I think we need to start hunting for a new alternative to Figma....anything Adobe always end up being paid services, unfortunately.