Hello. I am a person who has bought and tried Excalibur before. I didn't buy it to use all the functions, but to use the effect simply, that is, for the shortcut function.
And I know that the function is related to the spellbook, and even in the Adobe customer center we know,
many users are using Excalibur.
I know there are plenty of people who use that feature enough to recommend it.
I think that if you exclude the shortcut function, the seller may say what is left in Excalibur,
and the price itself may be relatively low.
From a seller's point of view, this may not be a good thing.
However, Excalibur is superior to software such as many other functions besides shortcut functions.
I didn't have the confidence to use that vast amount of power, so I refunded it and I'd like to ask another question.
Don't you want to sell a spellbook, a feature that only lets you create shortcuts?
Or please, I hope that the technology is sold expensively in Adobe and installed as a basic function!
If I were an Adobe engineer, the technology I would buy is a technology that restores
Excalibur and broken projects.
In fact, there are people in the Adobe community who modify and fix broken projects through xml files.
I also saw an employee who wanted to purchase it.
And I think Excalibur is also a great technology and I hope it will be sold to Adobe.