EDITOR’S NOTE: This company makes very amazing digital film products (they don’t even touch Silverlight directly but due to recent happenings (you can read this for yourself) they are moving from Windows to Mac OS X as their primary focus.. I have seen this message start to play out everywhere else as well.. I think it’s a mischaracterization to say that Microsoft is abandoning Windows application development in favor of HTML 5, but the damage has already been done and I am seeing this play out many places. Someone needs to do something very serious here if Windows as a platform is going to stay relevant to many. It is indeed a sad day when a mischaracterization that has been attempted to be fixed causes such grief for so many..

DiscreetFX’s announcement on Amiga.Org
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“..DiscreetFX's primary focus for quite a while has been developing visual effects products for video editing solutions on Windows. We would sometimes also make these effects available at a later date for Mac OS X. Potential Mac customers would call us concerned because certain products would ship much later for Mac OS X if ever. As 2010 winds down and ends we have noticed a softening in our Windows effects business. We did some research and found that while companies that sell integrated hardware/software solutions on Windows are doing fine software only vendors have noticed a great slow down.
Our research results have come back and this downward spiral will only continue and accelerate in the future. Microsoft continues to bleed many key executives at an alarming pace. What do they know that we don't? Since we wish to grow and expand DiscreetFX we plan to avoid this destitution and software sales decay. For some time we have already run the business side of DFX on Mac OS X and this has worked out well. Starting today we will change the focus of our software effects development from Windows to Mac OS X. Now the OS X versions of our software will come out first and later the Windows versions will ship if ever depending on the product. The first product this will affect is MusicFX... “
“..If you have questions don't hesitate to ask. Our first mission is to help our great customer base. Exciting times are ahead like the Mac App Store. A lot of our regular customers have changed platforms from Windows to Mac and we will now join them. Expect to see other software developers follow suit. We are usually slightly ahead of the curb. If you remember we were one of the first to embrace selling software on Flash drives in 2006 and we completely moved to selling all our FX software on Flash drives in 2008. Apple just started selling Mac OS X and iLife 11 on Flash drives last week with the new MacBook Air. Best regards DiscreetFX Team”