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Adobe guru to improve Windows interface
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April 30, 2008
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Adobe guru to improve Windows interface
It looks like Mark Hamburg, an Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom programming guru, will be leading work to give Microsoft Windows a better user interface. And given the dramatic user interface differences between earlier and later Adobe projects that Hamburg worked on, that raises some very intriguing possibilities. Full story ![]() Matthew Elliott
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