Adobe has decided to reverse its decision to discontinue support for its 30-year-old 2D animation app, Animate. The company initially announced that it would stop allowing people to sell subscriptions to the software and cancel technical support on March 1, citing that "new platforms and paradigms have emerged that better serve the needs of the user." However, after receiving backlash from animators and other users, Adobe has reversed its decision.
Instead of discontinuing support for Animate, Adobe plans to continue offering the software as part of its product lineup. Current customers will be able to keep using Animate with technical support until March 1, 2027, while businesses have been given a longer deadline of March 1, 2029. Users will also still have access to their existing content.
Adobe acknowledged that its initial announcement "did not meet our standards and caused a lot of confusion and angst" among users. The company has committed to ensuring that Animate users continue to have access to their content regardless of changes in development.
The decision comes after widespread criticism from the animation community, with some users expressing concern about relying on a program that Adobe almost discontinued. While Adobe plans to rebuild trust with its users through consistent communication and action, it appears that the company has taken steps to address customer concerns and maintain support for Animate.
Instead of discontinuing support for Animate, Adobe plans to continue offering the software as part of its product lineup. Current customers will be able to keep using Animate with technical support until March 1, 2027, while businesses have been given a longer deadline of March 1, 2029. Users will also still have access to their existing content.
Adobe acknowledged that its initial announcement "did not meet our standards and caused a lot of confusion and angst" among users. The company has committed to ensuring that Animate users continue to have access to their content regardless of changes in development.
The decision comes after widespread criticism from the animation community, with some users expressing concern about relying on a program that Adobe almost discontinued. While Adobe plans to rebuild trust with its users through consistent communication and action, it appears that the company has taken steps to address customer concerns and maintain support for Animate.