Metro + Avalon + Longhorn
Part of Microsoft's Longhorn release will be Metro -- a file format, a document viewer and a "page description language" built on Avalon technology. Metro aims give printing a higher degree of fidelity than is currently supported by Windows. It's part of Microsoft's XAML markup language that Microsoft has created to build richer web-based applications. For Adobe, this sounds like a challenge to their PDF and PS formats -- the defacto standards for document portability and printing respectively, across platforms. Will Acrobat survice the onslaught? Well ... Microsoft still has to deliver Longhorn -- but when they do, Metro technology and specification will come, and it will be free. You be the judge on how much market share Adobe will lose.
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