Fifteen months into the regulatory review process, Figma and Adobe no longer see a path toward regulatory approval of our proposed acquisition.

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    11 months ago

    AI-butchered headlines are my favorite headlines. After a while of baker and bread baking the bread after fifteen minutes. And how!

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    11 months ago

    Feels like I’m having a stroke reading this title.

    “Figma and Adobe Withdraw Proposed Acquisition After 15 Months of Regulatory Hurdles”
    ftfy

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      11 months ago

      I don’t like the lack of a native app on Figma. Also, the lack of offline files.

      But it wasn’t Adobe. So fuck them.

      Then I heard they were buying Figma and that was the last straw. I switched to Lunacy (by icons8). It’s got a native app for Windows, works offline AND supports Figma project importing 😁😁😁. I miss the Figma plugin store, NGL. But I can just add stuff to a Figma project and then import into Lunacy at this point 😂

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        11 months ago

        believe me, if they were Adobe you can kiss that “save local copy” feature goodbye, and they’ll say : well it’s cloud based, you don’t need local files

        Both Figma and Lunacy have their drawbacks and advantages, Lunacy is great if you’re an asset hoarder, ( there’s also the licensing problems, that’s why its best to stick to open source assets )

        Lunacy has Pichon which unfortunately doesn’t have a linux version, I wanted to use Linux, so that’s why I picked Figma

        When I first heard the news I immediately signed up to Penpot, it has potential and can be selfhosted so you can own your files