Adobe has Backed Off Plans to Discontinue Animate, But Don't Get Too Excited - It's Now in Maintenance Mode.
In a surprise move, Adobe has announced that it will no longer be discontinuing its animation software, Adobe Animate. Despite the initial plans to drop support for the app on March 1st, Adobe has now reassured users that Animate is safe from the chopping block. Instead, the company will put the app into maintenance mode.
As part of this new development, Animate will continue to receive security patches and bug fixes, ensuring that users can access their content without worrying about compatibility issues. Existing and new customers alike will still have full access to the software, which is good news for creators who rely on it for various projects.
The decision comes after Adobe received a backlash from the community over its original announcement. The company acknowledged that the initial email did not meet user expectations and caused unnecessary anxiety within the Animate user base. By backtracking on its plans, Adobe has demonstrated an understanding of its users' needs and is now committed to maintaining access to the app for as long as possible.
While it's not all good news - new features are no longer on the horizon for Animate - the software will remain available in maintenance mode indefinitely for individual customers, small businesses, and enterprise clients. For non-enterprise users, support will continue until March 1st, 2027, while enterprise customers will have access to Animate until March 1st, 2029.
Overall, this development is a welcome relief for the Animate community, which had expressed its disappointment over Adobe's initial announcement. It appears that the company has taken user feedback on board and will continue to support the software as long as it remains relevant.
In a surprise move, Adobe has announced that it will no longer be discontinuing its animation software, Adobe Animate. Despite the initial plans to drop support for the app on March 1st, Adobe has now reassured users that Animate is safe from the chopping block. Instead, the company will put the app into maintenance mode.
As part of this new development, Animate will continue to receive security patches and bug fixes, ensuring that users can access their content without worrying about compatibility issues. Existing and new customers alike will still have full access to the software, which is good news for creators who rely on it for various projects.
The decision comes after Adobe received a backlash from the community over its original announcement. The company acknowledged that the initial email did not meet user expectations and caused unnecessary anxiety within the Animate user base. By backtracking on its plans, Adobe has demonstrated an understanding of its users' needs and is now committed to maintaining access to the app for as long as possible.
While it's not all good news - new features are no longer on the horizon for Animate - the software will remain available in maintenance mode indefinitely for individual customers, small businesses, and enterprise clients. For non-enterprise users, support will continue until March 1st, 2027, while enterprise customers will have access to Animate until March 1st, 2029.
Overall, this development is a welcome relief for the Animate community, which had expressed its disappointment over Adobe's initial announcement. It appears that the company has taken user feedback on board and will continue to support the software as long as it remains relevant.