Left Angle founders signal continuity for Autograph after Maxon acquisition
Despite the good news for Autograph users, the continuity of Linux support still worries the Penguin community.
Despite the good news for Autograph users, the continuity of Linux support still worries the Penguin community.
In response to a plea about lost projects, the creative software giant ignores the problem and promotes its own products, confirming the community’s worst fears.
A piece of news hit the motion design and visual effects community like a bombshell last Thursday, June 5, 2025. Left Angle, the developer of the promising composition software Autograph, ceased its operations overnight. The company’s official website now redirects to a statement on the site of creative software giant Maxon, announcing the “transition” and …
Have you ever felt that the world of audiovisual production is a closed club, with doors open only to Windows and macOS users? If you’re an enthusiast of the penguin’s operating system, you’ve probably looked for solutions to run your projects and wondered if it was possible to have a 100% professional workflow on Linux. …
For those of us working in audiovisual production on Linux, the search for software that not only runs on our system but is also truly powerful and competitive is a constant journey. And in the field of motion graphics and compositing, one name had been shining with a rare intensity: Autograph, by Left Angle. This …