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connectsolutions.com AFCS supplier?

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Hi AFCS team,

You guys are doing a fantastic job!!! Thank you

I recently found these guys:

http://www.connectsolutions.com/products/flashcollaboration/

http://www.flashgrid.com

And they are offering AFCS for commercial purposes

1.  Are they part of or related to your team or adobe?

They seem legit, but are not so professional with email communications, nice website though.

The only reason I ask, is I can imagine people taking advantage of this technology on unaware developers who are just to keen to start commercial endeavours with this kick ass technology.

Thanks

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Hi Tuturu1,

Thanks for the kind words and bringing this to our attention.  We do have a partnership with ConnectSolutions -- http://www.connectsolutions.com/products/flashcollaboration/.  You can learn more about the partnership and our reasons for forming it on our blog here -- http://blogs.adobe.com/collabmethods/2009/04/towards_commercial_afcs_2_ligh.html.

Let us know if you have any questions.

Best,
Fang

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Hi Tuturu1,

Thanks for the kind words and bringing this to our attention.  We do have a partnership with ConnectSolutions -- http://www.connectsolutions.com/products/flashcollaboration/.  You can learn more about the partnership and our reasons for forming it on our blog here -- http://blogs.adobe.com/collabmethods/2009/04/towards_commercial_afcs_2_ligh.html.

Let us know if you have any questions.

Best,
Fang

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