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Our respects to Adobe boss Charles Geschke

Charles Geschke, the co-founder of Adobe who helped develop the PDF, passed away aged 81 on Friday, 16 April 2021. At university, he studied Latin and Liberal Arts. Before falling into computer programmin­g in the 1960s, he hardly seemed a likely candidate to be one of the people who would reshape desktop publishing. Yet, alongside Steve Jobs and Apple, that’s what he and his company did. Dr Geschke lived an interestin­g life too, including being captured at gunpoint in 1992 and held for ransom. His kidnappers freed him unharmed after four days.

Adobe initially had a good relationsh­ip with Apple, which adopted the PostScript language for the LaserWrite­r printer. However, Geschke eventually clashed with Jobs over Adobe Flash after Apple refused to let the software on to iPhone. In his infamous ‘Thoughts on Flash’ open letter posted in 2010, Jobs accused Adobe of being “painfully slow to adopt enhancemen­ts to Apple’s platforms.”

“We also know first-hand that Flash is the number one reason Macs crash,” he continued. “We have been working with Adobe to fix these problems, but they have persisted for several years now. We don’t want to reduce the reliabilit­y and security of our [devices] by adding Flash.”

For his part, Geschke said that “there have been times when Apple has changed its strategy on hardware or on operating systems that didn’t meet our product cycle. As a result, there have been periods of maybe six months where we didn’t keep up with their latest release. But that’s our own business model; we can only afford to re-implement our products at a certain rate. We have never, ever abandoned Apple and we don’t want to abandon them today.”

Despite the issues, Geschke was one of the attendees at Jobs’s funeral in 2011. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Nan Geschke, three children and seven grandchild­ren.

ABOUT CHARLOTTE HENRY

Charlotte Henry is a journalist and author covering media and technology. Based in London, she is the UK Associate of The Mac Observer, hosts its Media+ podcast, and has written for various other outlets. Her first book, Not Buying It, was published in 2019.

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Charles Geschke, ‘the father of desktop publishing’, co-founded Adobe Inc in 1982 and was a member of the board until 2020.

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