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                                MACROMEDIA, INC.

                           1992 EQUITY INCENTIVE PLAN

                          As Adopted September 23, 1992
                       and amended through April 29, 1996

         1. PURPOSE. The purpose of the Plan is to provide incentives to
attract, retain and motivate eligible persons whose present and potential
contributions are important to the success of the Company, its Parent,
Subsidiaries and Affiliates, by offering them an opportunity to participate in
the Company's future performance through awards of Options, Restricted Stock and
Stock Bonuses. Capitalized terms not defined in the text are defined in Section
24.

         2. SHARES SUBJECT TO THE PLAN.

            2.1 Number of Shares Available. Subject to Sections 2.2 and 18, the
total number of Shares reserved and available for grant and issuance pursuant to
the Plan shall be 9,000,0001 Shares. Any Shares issuable upon exercise of
options granted pursuant to the Authorware 1988 Stock Option Plan, the
Macromind, Inc. 1989 Incentive Stock Option Plan and 1989 Nonstatutory Stock
Option Plan, and the Paracomp, Inc. 1989 Stock Option Plan (the "Prior Plans")
that expire or become unexercisable for any reason without having been exercised
in full, shall no longer be available for distribution under the Prior Plans,
but shall be available for distribution under this Plan. Subject to Sections 2.2
and 18, Shares shall again be available for grant and issuance in connection
with future Awards under the Plan that: (a) are subject to issuance upon
exercise of an Option but cease to be subject to such Option for any reason
other than exercise of such Option, (b) are subject to an Award granted
hereunder but are forfeited or are repurchased by the Company at the original
issue price, or (c) are subject to an Award that otherwise terminates without
Shares being issued.

            2.2 Adjustment of Shares. In the event that the number of
outstanding Shares is changed by a stock dividend, recapitalization, stock
split, reverse stock split, subdivision, combination, reclassification or
similar change in the capital structure of the Company without consideration,
then (a) the number of Shares reserved for issuance under the Plan, (b) the
Exercise Prices of and number of Shares subject to outstanding Options, and (c)
the number of Shares subject to other outstanding Awards shall be
proportionately adjusted, subject to any required action by the Board or the
stockholders of the Company and compliance with applicable securities laws;
provided, however, that fractions of a Share shall not be issued but shall
either be paid in cash at Fair Market Value or shall be rounded up to the
nearest Share, as determined by the Committee; and provided, further, that the
Exercise Price of any Option may not be decreased to below the par value of the
Shares.

         3. ELIGIBILITY. ISOs (as defined in Section 5 below) may be granted
only to employees (including officers and directors who are also employees) of
the Company or of a Parent or Subsidiary of the Company. All other Awards may be
granted to employees, officers, directors, consultants, independent contractors
and advisers of the Company or any Parent, Subsidiary or Affiliate of the
Company; provided such consultants, contractors and advisers render bona fide
services not in connection with the offer and sale of securities in a
capital-raising transaction. No "Named Executive Officer" (as that term is
defined in Item 402(a)(3) of Regulation S-K promulgated under the Exchange Act)
shall be eligible to receive more than 1,800,000 Shares at any time during the
term of this Plan pursuant to the grant of Awards hereunder. A person may be
granted more than one Award under the Plan.

         4. ADMINISTRATION.

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              4.1 Committee Authority. The Plan shall be administered by the
Committee or the Board acting as the Committee. Subject to the general purposes,
terms and conditions of the Plan, and to the direction of the Board, the
Committee shall have full power to implement and carry out the Plan. The
Committee shall have the authority to:

         (a)  construe and interpret the Plan, any Award Agreement and any other
              agreement or document executed pursuant to the Plan;

         (b)  prescribe, amend and rescind rules and regulations relating to the
              Plan;

         (c)  select persons to receive Awards;

         (d)  determine the form and terms of Awards;

         (e)  determine the number of Shares or other consideration subject to
              Awards;

         (f)  determine whether Awards will be granted singly, in combination,
              in tandem, in replacement of, or as alternatives to, other Awards
              under the Plan or any other incentive or compensation plan of the
              Company or any Parent, Subsidiary or Affiliate of the Company;

         (g)  grant waivers of Plan or Award conditions;

         (h)  determine the vesting, exercisability and payment of Awards;

         (i)  correct any defect, supply any omission, or reconcile any
              inconsistency in the Plan, any Award or any Award Agreement;

         (j)  determine whether an Award has been earned; and

         (k)  make all other determinations necessary or advisable for the
              administration of the Plan.

              4.2 Committee Discretion. Any determination made by the Committee
with respect to any Award shall be made in its sole discretion at the time of
grant of the Award or, unless in contravention of any express term of the Plan
or Award, at any later time, and such determination shall be final and binding
on the Company and all persons having an interest in any Award under the Plan.
The Committee may delegate to one or more officers of the Company the authority
to grant an Award under the Plan to Participants who are not Insiders of the
Company.

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              4.3 Exchange Act Requirements. If two or more members of the Board
are Outside Directors, the Committee shall be comprised of at least two members
of the Board, all of whom are Outside Directors and Disinterested Persons. The
Company will take appropriate steps to comply with the disinterested
administration requirements of Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act, which shall
consist of the appointment by the Board of a Committee consisting of not less
than two members of the Board, each of whom is a Disinterested Person.

         5.   OPTIONS. The Committee may grant Options to eligible persons and
shall determine whether such Options shall be Incentive Stock Options within the
meaning of the Code ("ISOs") or Nonqualified Stock Options ("NQSOs"), the number
of Shares subject to the Option, the Exercise Price of the Option, the period
during which the Option may be exercised, and all other terms and conditions of
the Option, subject to the following:

              5.1 Form of Option Grant. Each Option granted under the Plan shall
be evidenced by an Award Agreement which shall expressly identify the Option as
an ISO or NQSO ("Stock Option Agreement"), and be in such form and contain such
provisions (which need not be the same for each Participant) as the Committee
shall from time to time approve, and which shall comply with and be subject to
the terms and conditions of the Plan.

              5.2 Date of Grant. The date of grant of an Option shall be the
date on which the Committee makes the determination to grant such Option, unless
otherwise specified by the Committee. The Stock Option Agreement and a copy of
the Plan will be delivered to the Participant within a reasonable time after the
granting of the Option.

              5.3 Exercise Period. Options shall be exercisable within the times
or upon the events determined by the Committee as set forth in the Stock Option
Agreement; provided, however, that no Option shall be exercisable after the
expiration of one hundred twenty (120) months from the date the Option is
granted, and provided further that no Option granted to a person who directly or
by attribution owns more than ten percent (10%) of the total combined voting
power of all classes of stock of the Company or any Parent or Subsidiary of the
Company ("Ten Percent Stockholder") shall be exercisable after the expiration of
five (5) years from the date the Option is granted. The Committee also may
provide for the exercise of Options to become exercisable at one time or from
time to time, periodically or otherwise, in such number or percentage as the
Committee determines.

              5.4 Exercise Price. The Exercise Price shall be determined by the
Committee when the Option is granted and may be not less than 85% of the Fair
Market Value of the Shares on the date of grant; provided that (i) the Exercise
Price of an ISO shall be not less than 100% of the Fair Market Value of the
Shares on the date of grant and (ii) the Exercise Price of any Option granted to
a Ten Percent Stockholder shall not be less than 110% of the Fair Market Value
of the Shares on the date of grant. Payment for the Shares purchased may be made
in accordance with Section 8 of the Plan.

              5.5 Method of Exercise. Options may be exercised only by delivery
to the Company of a written stock option exercise agreement (the "Exercise
Agreement") in a form approved by the Committee (which need not be the same for
each Participant), stating the number of Shares being purchased, the
restrictions imposed on the Shares, if any, and such representations and
agreements regarding Participant's investment intent and access to information,
if any, as may be required or desirable by the Company to comply with applicable
securities laws, together with payment in full of the Exercise Price for the
number of Shares being purchased.

              5.6 Termination. Notwithstanding the exercise periods set forth in
the Stock Option Agreement, exercise of an Option shall always be subject to the
following:

         (a)  If the Participant is Terminated for any reason except death or
              Disability, then Participant may exercise such Participant's
              Options only to the extent that such Options would have been
              exercisable upon the Termination Date no later than ninety (90)
              days after the Termination Date (or such shorter time period as
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              be specified in the Stock Option Agreement), but in any event, no
              later than the expiration date of the Options.

         (b)  If the Participant is terminated because of death or Disability
              (or the participant dies within three months of such termination),
              then Participant's Options may be exercised only to the extent
              that such Options would have been exercisable by Participant on
              the Termination Date and must be exercised by Participant (or
              Participant's legal representative or authorized assignee) no
              later than twelve (12) months after the Termination Date (or such
              shorter time period as may be specified in the Stock Option
              Agreement), but in any event no later than the expiration date of
              the Options.

              5.7 Limitations on Exercise. The Committee may specify a
reasonable minimum number of Shares that may be purchased on any exercise of an
Option, provided that such minimum number will not prevent Participant from
exercising the Option for the full number of Shares for which it is then
exercisable.

              5.8 Limitations on ISOs. The aggregate Fair Market Value
(determined as of the date of grant) of Shares with respect to which ISOs are
exercisable for the first time by a Participant during any calendar year (under
the Plan or under any other incentive stock option plan of the Company or any
Affiliate, Parent or Subsidiary of the Company) shall not exceed $100,000. If
the Fair Market Value of Shares on the date of grant with respect to which ISOs
are exercisable for the first time by a Participant during any calendar year
exceeds $100,000, the Options for the first $100,000 worth of Shares to become
exercisable in such calendar year shall be ISOs and the Options for the amount
in excess of $100,000 that become exercisable in that calendar year shall be
NQSOs. In the event that the Code or the regulations promulgated thereunder are
amended after the Effective Date of the Plan to provide for a different limit on
the Fair Market Value of Shares permitted to be subject to ISOs, such different
limit shall be automatically incorporated herein and shall apply to any Options
granted after the effective date of such amendment.

              5.9 Modification, Extension or Renewal. The Committee may modify,
extend or renew outstanding Options and authorize the grant of new Options in
substitution therefor, provided that any such action may not, without the
written consent of Participant, impair any of Participant's rights under any
Option previously granted. Any outstanding ISO that is modified, extended,
renewed or otherwise altered shall be treated in accordance with Section 424(h)

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of the Code. The Committee may reduce the Exercise Price of outstanding Options
without the consent of Participants affected by a written notice to them;
provided, however, that the Exercise Price may not be reduced below the minimum
Exercise Price that would be permitted under Section 5.4 of the Plan for Options
granted on the date the action is taken to reduce the Exercise Price; provided,
further, that the Exercise Price shall not be reduced below the par value of the
Shares, if any.

              5.10 No Disqualification. Notwithstanding any other provision in
the Plan, no term of the Plan relating to ISOs shall be interpreted, amended or
altered, nor shall any discretion or authority granted under the Plan be
exercised, so as to disqualify the Plan under Section 422 of the Code or,
without the consent of the Participant affected, to disqualify any ISO under
Section 422 of the Code.

         6. RESTRICTED STOCK. A Restricted Stock Award is an offer by the
Company to sell to an eligible person Shares that are subject to restrictions.
The Committee shall determine to whom an offer will be made, the number of
Shares the person may purchase, the price to be paid (the "Purchase Price"), the
restrictions to which the Shares shall be subject, and all other terms and
conditions of the Restricted Stock Award, subject to the following:

              6.1 Form of Restricted Stock Award. All purchases under a
Restricted Stock Award made pursuant to the Plan shall be evidenced by an Award
Agreement ("Restricted Stock Purchase Agreement") that shall be in such form
(which need not be the same for each Participant) as the Committee shall from
time to time approve, and shall comply with and be subject to the terms and
conditions of the Plan. The offer of Restricted Stock shall be accepted by the
Participant's execution and delivery of the Restricted Stock Purchase Agreement
and full payment for the Shares to the Company within thirty (30) days from the
date the Restricted Stock Purchase Agreement is delivered to the person. If such
person does not execute and deliver the Restricted Stock Purchase Agreement
along with full payment for the Shares to the Company within thirty (30) days,
then the offer shall terminate, unless otherwise determined by the Committee.

              6.2 Purchase Price. The Purchase Price of Shares sold pursuant to
a Restricted Stock Award shall be determined by the Committee and shall be at
least 85% of the Fair Market Value of the Shares when the Restricted Stock Award
is granted, except in the case of a sale to a Ten Percent Stockholder, in which
case the Purchase Price shall be 100% of the Fair Market Value. Payment of the
Purchase Price may be made in accordance with Section 8 of the Plan.

              6.3 Restrictions. Restricted Stock Awards shall be subject to such
restrictions as the Committee may impose. The Committee may provide for the
lapse of such restrictions in installments and may accelerate or waive such
restrictions, in whole or part, based on length of service, performance or such
other factors or criteria as the Committee may determine.

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7.       STOCK BONUSES.

              7.1 Awards of Stock Bonuses. A Stock Bonus is an award of Shares
(which may consist of Restricted Stock) for services rendered to the Company or
any Parent, Subsidiary or Affiliate of the Company. A Stock Bonus may be awarded
for past services already rendered to the Company, or any Parent, Subsidiary or
Affiliate of the Company pursuant to an Award Agreement (the "Stock Bonus
Agreement") that shall be in such form (which need not be the same for each
Participant) as the Committee shall from time to time approve, and shall comply
with and be subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan. A Stock Bonus may
be awarded upon satisfaction of such performance goals as are set out in advance
in Participant's individual Award Agreement (the "Performance Stock Bonus
Agreement") that shall be in such form (which need not be the same for each
Participant) as the Committee shall from time to time approve, and shall comply
with and be subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan. Stock Bonuses may
vary from Participant to Participant and between groups of Participants, and may
be based upon the achievement of the Company, Parent, Subsidiary or Affiliate
and/or individual performance factors or upon such other criteria as the
Committee may determine.

              7.2 Terms of Stock Bonuses. The Committee shall determine the
number of Shares to be awarded to the Participant and whether such Shares shall
be Restricted Stock. If the Stock Bonus is being earned upon the satisfaction of
performance goals pursuant to a Performance Stock Bonus Agreement, then the
Committee shall determine: (a) the nature, length and starting date of any
period during which performance is to be measured (the "Performance Period") for
each Stock Bonus; (b) the performance goals and criteria to be used to measure
the performance, if any; (c) the number of Shares that may be awarded to the
Participant; and (d) the extent to which such Stock Bonuses have been earned.
Performance Periods may overlap and Participants may participate simultaneously
with respect to Stock Bonuses that are subject to different Performance Periods
and different performance goals and other criteria. The number of Shares may be
fixed or may vary in accordance with such performance goals and criteria as may
be determined by the Committee. The Committee may adjust the performance goals
applicable to the Stock Bonuses to take into account changes in law and
accounting or tax rules and to make such adjustments as the Committee deems
necessary or appropriate to reflect the impact of extraordinary or unusual
items, events or circumstances to avoid windfalls or hardships.

              7.3 Form of Payment. The earned portion of a Stock Bonus may be
paid currently or on a deferred basis with such interest or dividend equivalent,
if any, as the Committee may determine. Payment may be made in the form of cash,
whole Shares, including Restricted Stock, or a combination thereof, either in a
lump sum payment or in installments, all as the Committee shall determine.

              7.4 Termination During Performance Period. If a Participant is
Terminated during a Performance Period for any reason, then such Participant
shall be entitled to payment (whether in Shares, cash or otherwise) with respect
to the Stock Bonus only to the extent earned as of the date of Termination in
accordance with the Performance Stock Bonus Agreement, unless the Committee
shall determine otherwise.

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         8.   PAYMENT FOR SHARE PURCHASES.

              8.1 Payment. Payment for Shares purchased pursuant to the Plan may
be made in cash (by check) or, where expressly approved for the Participant by
the Committee and where permitted by law:

         (a)  by cancellation of indebtedness of the Company to the Participant;

         (b)  by surrender of Shares that either: (1) have been owned by
              Participant for more than six (6) months and have been paid for
              within the meaning of SEC Rule 144 (and, if such shares were
              purchased from the Company by use of a promissory note, such note
              has been fully paid with respect to such Shares); or (2) were
              obtained by Participant in the public market;

         (c)  by tender of a full recourse promissory note having such terms as
              may be approved by the Committee and bearing interest at a rate
              sufficient to avoid imputation of income under Sections 483 and
              1274 of the Code; provided, however, that Participants who are not
              employees of the Company shall not be entitled to purchase Shares
              with a promissory note unless the note is adequately secured by
              collateral other than the Shares; provided, further, that the
              portion of the Purchase Price equal to the par value of the
              Shares, if any, must be paid in cash;

         (d)  by waiver of compensation due or accrued to Participant for
              services rendered;

         (e)  by tender of property;

         (f)  with respect only to purchases upon exercise of an Option, and
              provided that a public market for the Company's stock exists:

              (1)  through a "same day sale" commitment from Participant and a
                   broker-dealer that is a member of the National Association of
                   Securities Dealers (an "NASD Dealer") whereby Participant
                   irrevocably elects to exercise the Option and to sell a
                   portion of the Shares so purchased to pay for the Exercise
                   Price, and whereby the NASD Dealer irrevocably commits upon
                   receipt of such Shares to forward the Exercise Price directly
                   to the Company; or

              (2)  through a "margin" commitment from Participant and an NASD
                   Dealer whereby Participant irrevocably elects to exercise the
                   Option and to pledge the Shares so purchased to the NASD
                   Dealer in a margin account as security for a loan from the
                   NASD Dealer in the amount of the Exercise Price, and whereby
                   the NASD Dealer irrevocably commits upon receipt of such
                   Shares to forward the exercise price directly to the Company;
                   or

         (g)  by any combination of the foregoing.

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              8.2 Loan Guarantees. The Committee may help the Participant pay
for Shares purchased under the Plan by authorizing a guarantee by the Company of
a third-party loan to the Participant.

         9.   WITHHOLDING TAXES.

              9.1 Withholding Generally. Whenever Shares are to be issued in
satisfaction of Awards granted under the Plan, the Company may require the
Participant to remit to the Company an amount sufficient to satisfy federal,
state and local withholding tax requirements prior to the delivery of any
certificate or certificates for such Shares. Whenever, under the Plan, payments
in satisfaction of Awards are to be made in cash, such payment shall be net of
an amount sufficient to satisfy federal, state, and local withholding tax
requirements.

              9.2 Stock Withholding. When, under applicable tax laws, a
Participant incurs tax liability in connection with the exercise or vesting of
any Award that is subject to tax withholding and the Participant is obligated to
pay the Company the amount required to be withheld, the Committee may allow the
Participant to satisfy the minimum withholding tax obligation by electing to
have the Company withhold from the Shares to be issued that number of Shares
having a Fair Market Value equal to the minimum amount required to be withheld,
determined on the date that the amount of tax to be withheld is to be determined
(the "Tax Date"). All elections by a Participant to have Shares withheld for
this purpose shall be made in writing in a form acceptable to the Committee and
shall be subject to the following restrictions:

         (a)  the election must be made on or prior to the applicable Tax Date;

         (b)  once made, then except as provided below, the election shall be
              irrevocable as to the particular Shares as to which the election
              is made;

         (c)  all elections shall be subject to the consent or disapproval of
              the Committee;

         (d)  if the Participant is an Insider and if the Company is subject to
              Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act: (1) the election may not be
              made within six (6) months of the date of grant of the Award,
              except as otherwise permitted by SEC Rule 16b-3(e) under the
              Exchange Act, and (2) either (A) the election to use stock
              withholding must be irrevocably made at least six (6) months
              prior to the Tax Date (although such election may be revoked at
              any time at least six (6) months prior to the Tax Date) or (B)
              the exercise of the Option or election to use stock withholding
              must be made in the ten (10) day period beginning on the third
              day following the release of the Company's quarterly or annual
              summary statement of sales or earnings; provided, that, prior to
              the date the Company elects to comply with the requirements of
              Rule 16b-3, as amended effective May 1, 1992, the provisions of
              former Rule 16b-3(e) of the Exchange Act shall apply with
              respect to any such elections; and

         (e)  in the event that the Tax Date is deferred until six (6) months
              after the delivery of Shares under Section 83(b) of the Code, the
              Participant shall receive the full number of Shares with respect
              to which the exercise occurs, but such Participant shall be
              unconditionally obligated to tender back to the Company the proper
              number of Shares on the Tax Date.

         10.  PRIVILEGES OF STOCK OWNERSHIP.

              10.1 Voting and Dividends. No Participant shall have any of the
rights of a stockholder with respect to any Shares until the Shares are issued
to the Participant. After Shares are issued to the Participant, the Participant
shall be a stockholder and have all the rights of a stockholder with respect to
such Shares, including the right to vote and receive all dividends or other
distributions made or paid with respect to such Shares; provided, that if such
Shares are Restricted Stock, then any new, additional or different securities
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entitled to receive with respect to such Shares by virtue of a stock dividend,
stock split or any other change in the corporate or capital structure of the
Company shall be subject to the same restrictions as the Restricted Stock;
provided, further, that the Participant shall have no right to retain such
dividends or distributions with respect to Shares that are repurchased at the
Participant's original Purchase Price pursuant to Section 12.

              10.2 Financial Statements. The Company shall provide financial
statements to each Participant prior to such Participant's purchase of Shares
under the Plan, and to each Participant annually during the period such
Participant has Options outstanding; provided, however, the Company shall not be
required to provide such financial statements to Participants whose services in
connection with the Company assure them access to equivalent information.

         11. TRANSFERABILITY. Awards granted under the Plan, and any interest
therein, shall not be transferable or assignable by Participant, and may not be
made subject to execution, attachment or similar process, otherwise than by will
or by the laws of descent and distribution or as consistent with the specific
Plan and Award Agreement provisions relating thereto. During the lifetime of the
Participant an Award shall be exercisable only by the Participant, and any
elections with respect to an Award, may be made only by the Participant.

         12. RESTRICTIONS ON SHARES. At the discretion of the Committee, the
Company may reserve to itself and/or its assignee(s) in the Award Agreement (a)
a right of first refusal to purchase all Shares that a Participant (or a
subsequent transferee) may propose to transfer to a third party, and/or (b) a
right to repurchase a portion of or all Shares held by a Participant following
such Participant's Termination at any time within ninety (90) days after the
later of Participant's Termination Date and the date Participant purchases
Shares under the Plan, for cash or cancellation of purchase money indebtedness,
at: (A) with respect to Shares that are "Vested" (as defined in the Award
Agreement), the higher of: (l) Participant's original Purchase Price, or (2) the
Fair Market Value of such Shares on Participant's Termination Date, provided,
such right of repurchase terminates when the Company's securities become
publicly traded; or (B) with respect to Shares that are not "Vested" (as defined
in the Award Agreement), at the Participant's original Purchase Price, provided,
that the right to repurchase at the original Purchase Price lapses at the rate
of at least 20% per year over 5 years from the date the Shares were purchased,
and if the right to repurchase is assignable, the assignee must pay the Company,
upon assignment of the right to repurchase, cash equal to the excess of the Fair
Market Value of the Shares over the original Purchase Price.

         13. CERTIFICATES. All certificates for Shares or other securities
delivered under the Plan shall be subject to such stock transfer orders, legends
and other restrictions as the Committee may deem necessary or advisable,
including restrictions under any applicable federal, state or foreign securities
law, or any rules, regulations and other requirements of the SEC or any stock
exchange or automated quotation system upon which the Shares may be listed.

         14. ESCROW; PLEDGE OF SHARES. To enforce any restrictions on a
Participant's Shares, the Committee may require the Participant to deposit all
certificates, together with stock powers or other instruments of transfer
approved by the Committee, appropriately endorsed in blank, with the Company or
an agent designated by the Company to hold in escrow until such restrictions
have lapsed or terminated, and the Committee may cause a legend or legends
referencing such restrictions to be placed on the certificates. Any Participant
who is permitted to execute a promissory note as partial or full consideration
for the purchase of Shares under the Plan shall be required to pledge and
deposit with the Company all or part of the Shares so purchased as collateral to
secure the payment of Participant's obligation to the Company under the
promissory note; provided, however, that the Committee may require or accept
other or additional forms of collateral to secure the payment of such obligation
and, in any event, the Company shall have full recourse against the Participant
under the promissory note notwithstanding any pledge of the Participant's Shares
or other collateral. In connection with any pledge of the Shares, Participant
shall be required to execute and deliver a written pledge agreement in such form
as the Committee shall from time to time approve. The Shares purchased with the
promissory note may be released from the pledge on a prorata basis as the
promissory note is paid.

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         15. EXCHANGE AND BUYOUT OF AWARDS. The Committee may, at any time or
from time to time, authorize the Company, with the consent of the respective
Participants, to issue new Awards in exchange for the surrender and cancellation
of any or all outstanding Awards. The Committee may at any time buy from a
Participant an Award previously granted with payment in cash, Shares (including
Restricted Stock) or other consideration, based on such terms and conditions as
the Committee and the Participant shall agree.

         16. SECURITIES LAW AND OTHER REGULATORY COMPLIANCE. An Award shall not
be effective unless such Award is in compliance with all applicable federal and
state securities laws, rules and regulations of any governmental body, and the
requirements of any stock exchange or automated quotation system upon which the
Shares may then be listed, as they are in effect on the date of grant of the
Award and also on the date of exercise or other issuance. Notwithstanding any
other provision in the Plan, the Company shall have no obligation to issue or
deliver certificates for Shares under the Plan prior to (a) obtaining any
approvals from governmental agencies that the Company determines are necessary
or advisable, and/or (b) completion of any registration or other qualification
of such shares under any state or federal law or ruling of any governmental body
that the Company determines to be necessary or advisable. The Company shall be
under no obligation to register the Shares with the SEC or to effect compliance
with the registration, qualification or listing requirements of any state
securities laws, stock exchange or automated quotation system, and the Company
shall have no liability for any inability or failure to do so.

         17. NO OBLIGATION TO EMPLOY. Nothing in the Plan or any Award granted
under the Plan shall confer or be deemed to confer on any Participant any right
to continue in the employ of, or other relationship with, the Company or any
Parent, Subsidiary or Affiliate of the Company or limit in any way the right of
the Company or any Parent, Subsidiary or Affiliate of the Company to terminate
Participant's employment or other relationship at any time, with or without
cause.

         18. CORPORATE TRANSACTIONS.

              18.1 Assumption or Replacement of Awards by Successor. In the
event of (a) a merger or consolidation in which the Company is not the surviving
corporation (other than a merger or consolidation with a wholly-owned
subsidiary, a reincorporation of the Company in a different jurisdiction, or
other transaction in which there is no substantial change in the stockholders of
the Company and the Awards granted under the Plan are assumed or replaced by the
successor corporation, which assumption shall be binding on all Participants),
(b) a dissolution or liquidation of the Company, (c) the sale of substantially
all of the assets of the Company, or (d) any other transaction which qualifies
as a "corporate transaction" under Section 424(a) of the Code wherein the
stockholders of the Company give up all of their equity interest in the Company
(except for the acquisition, sale or transfer of all or substantially all of the
outstanding shares of the Company), any or all outstanding Awards may be assumed
or replaced by the successor corporation, which assumption or replacement shall
be binding on all Participants. In the alternative, the successor corporation
may substitute equivalent Awards or provide substantially similar consideration
to Participants as was provided to stockholders (after taking into account the
existing provisions of the Awards). The successor corporation may also issue, in
place of outstanding Shares of the Company held by the Participant,
substantially similar shares or other property subject repurchase restrictions
no less favorable to the Participant.

              18.2 Expiration of Options. In the event such successor
corporation, if any, refuses to assume or substitute the Options, as provided
above, pursuant to a transaction described in Subsection 18.1(a) above, such
Options shall expire on such transaction at such time and on such conditions as
the Board shall determine. In the event such successor corporation, if any,
refuses to assume or substitute the Options as provided above, pursuant to a
transaction described in Subsections 18.1(b), (c) or (d) above, or there is no
successor corporation, and if the Company ceases to exist as a separate
corporate entity, then, notwithstanding any contrary terms in the Award
Agreement, the Options shall expire on a date at least twenty (20) days after
the Board gives written notice to Participants specifying the terms and
conditions of such termination.

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              18.3 Other Treatment of Awards. Subject to any greater rights
granted to Participants under the foregoing provisions of this Section 18, in
the event of the occurrence of any transaction described in Section 18.1, any
outstanding Awards shall be treated as provided in the applicable agreement or
plan of merger, consolidation, dissolution, liquidation, sale of assets or other
"corporate transaction."

              18.4 Assumption of Awards by the Company. The Company, from time
to time, also may substitute or assume outstanding awards granted by another
company, whether in connection with an acquisition of such other company or
otherwise, by either (a) granting an Award under the Plan in substitution of
such other company's award, or (b) assuming such award as if it had been granted
under the Plan if the terms of such assumed award could be applied to an Award
granted under the Plan. Such substitution or assumption shall be permissible if
the holder of the substituted or assumed award would have been eligible to be
granted an Award under the Plan if the other company had applied the rules of
the Plan to such grant. In the event the Company assumes an award granted by
another company, the terms and conditions of such award shall remain unchanged
(except that the exercise price and the number and nature of Shares issuable
upon exercise of any such option will be adjusted appropriately pursuant to
Section 424(a) of the Code). In the event the Company elects to grant a new
Option rather than assuming an existing option, such new Option may be granted
with a similarly adjusted Exercise Price.

         19.  ADOPTION AND STOCKHOLDER APPROVAL. The Plan shall become effective
on the date that it is adopted by the Board (the "Effective Date"). The Plan
shall be approved by the stockholders of the Company (excluding Shares issued
pursuant to this Plan), consistent with applicable laws, within twelve months
before or after the Effective Date. Upon the Effective Date, the Board may grant
Awards pursuant to the Plan; provided, however, that: (a) no Option may be
exercised prior to initial stockholder approval of the Plan; (b) no Option
granted pursuant to an increase in the number of Shares approved by the Board
shall be exercised prior to the time such increase has been approved by the
stockholders of the Company; and (c) in the event that stockholder approval is
not obtained within the time period provided herein, all Awards granted
hereunder shall be canceled, any Shares issued pursuant to any Award shall be
canceled and any purchase of Shares hereunder shall be rescinded. After the
Company becomes subject to Section 16(b) of the Exchange Act, the Company will
comply with the requirements of Rule 16b-3 (or its successor), as amended, with
respect to stockholder approval.

         20.  TERM OF PLAN. The Plan will terminate ten (10) years from the
Effective Date or, if earlier, the date of stockholder approval.

         21.  AMENDMENT OR TERMINATION OF PLAN. The Board may at any time
terminate or amend the Plan in any respect, including without limitation
amendment of any form of Award Agreement or instrument to be executed pursuant
to the Plan; provided, however, that the Board shall not, without the approval
of the stockholders of the Company, amend the Plan in any manner that requires
such stockholder approval pursuant to the Code or the regulations promulgated
thereunder as such provisions apply to ISO plans or pursuant to the Exchange Act
or Rule 16b-3 (or its successor), as amended, thereunder.

         22.  NONEXCLUSIVITY OF THE PLAN. Neither the adoption of the Plan by 
the Board, the submission of the Plan to the stockholders of the Company for
approval, nor any provision of the Plan shall be construed as creating any
limitations on the power of the Board to adopt such additional compensation
arrangements as it may deem desirable, including, without limitation, the
granting of stock options and bonuses otherwise than under the Plan, and such
arrangements may be either generally applicable or applicable only in specific
cases.

         23.  GOVERNING LAW. The Plan and all agreements, documents and
instruments entered into pursuant to the Plan shall be governed by and construed
in accordance with the internal laws of the State of California, excluding that
body of law pertaining to conflict of laws.

         24. DEFINITIONS. As used in the Plan, the following terms shall have
the following meanings:

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              "Affiliate" means any corporation that directly, or indirectly
through one or more intermediaries, controls or is controlled by, or is under
common control with, another corporation, where "control" (including the terms
"controlled by" and "under common control with") means the possession, direct or
indirect, of the power to cause the direction of the management and policies of
the corporation, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract
or otherwise.

              "Award" means any award under the Plan, including any Option,
Restricted Stock or Stock Bonus.

              "Award Agreement" means, with respect to each Award, the signed
written agreement between the Company and the Participant setting forth the
terms and conditions of the Award.

              "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Company.

              "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

              "Committee" means the committee appointed by the Board to
administer the Plan, or if no committee is appointed, the Board.

              "Company" means Macromedia, Inc., a corporation organized under
the laws of the State of Delaware, or any successor corporation.

              "Disability" means a disability, whether temporary or permanent,
partial or total, within the meaning of Section 22(e)(3) of the Code, as
determined by the Committee.

              "Disinterested Person" shall have the meaning set forth in Rule
16b-3(c)(2)(i) as promulgated by the SEC under Section 16(b) of the Exchange
Act, as such rule is amended from time to time and as interpreted by the SEC.

              "Exchange Act" means the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as
amended.

              "Exercise Price" means the price at which a holder of an Option
may purchase the Shares issuable upon exercise of the Option.

              "Fair Market Value" means, as of any date, the value of a share of
the Company's Common Stock determined as follows:

         (a)  if such Common Stock is then quoted on the NASDAQ National Market
              System, its last reported sale price on the NASDAQ National Market
              System or, if no such reported sale takes place on such date, the
              average of the closing bid and asked prices;

         (b)  if such Common Stock is publicly traded and is then listed on a
              national securities exchange, the last reported sale price or, if
              no such reported sale takes place on such date, the average of the
              closing bid and asked prices on the principal national securities
              exchange on which the Common Stock is listed or admitted to
              trading;

         (c)  if such Common Stock is publicly traded but is not quoted on the
              NASDAQ National Market System nor listed or admitted to trading on
              a national securities exchange, the average of the closing bid and
              asked prices on such date, as reported by The Wall Street Journal,
              for the over-the-counter market; or

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         (d)  if none of the foregoing is applicable, by the Board of Directors
              of the Company in good faith.

              "Insider" means an officer or director of the Company or any other
person whose transactions in the Company's Common Stock are subject to Section
16 of the Exchange Act.

              "Option" means an award of an option to purchase Shares pursuant
to Section 5.

              "Outside Director" shall mean any director who is not (i) a
current employee of the Company or any Parent, Subsidiary or Affiliate of the
Company, (ii) a former employee of the Company or any Parent, Subsidiary or
Affiliate of the Company who is receiving compensation for prior services (other
than benefits under a tax-qualified pension plan), (iii) a current or former
officer of the Company or any Parent, Subsidiary or Affiliate of the Company or
(iv) currently receiving compensation for personal services in any capacity,
other than as a director, from the Company or any Parent, Subsidiary or
Affiliate of the Company; provided, however, that at such time as the term
"Outside Director", as used in Section 162(m) is defined in regulations
promulgated under Section 162(m) of the Code, "Outside Director" shall have the
meaning set forth in such regulations, as amended from time to time and as
interpreted by the Internal Revenue Service.

              "Parent" means any corporation (other than the Company) in an
unbroken chain of corporations ending with the Company, if at the time of the
granting of an Award under the Plan, each of such corporations other than the
Company owns stock possessing 50% or more of the total combined voting power of
all classes of stock in one of the other corporations in such chain.

              "Participant" means a person who receives an Award under the Plan.

              "Plan" means this Macromedia, Inc. 1992 Equity Incentive Plan, as
amended from time to time.

              "Restricted Stock Award" means an award of Shares pursuant to
Section 6.

              "SEC" means the Securities and Exchange Commission.

              "Securities Act" means the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.

              "Shares" means shares of the Company's Common Stock, $0.001 par
value, reserved for issuance under the Plan, as adjusted pursuant to Sections 2
and 15, and any successor security.

              "Stock Bonus" means an award of Shares, or cash in lieu of Shares,
pursuant to Section 7.

              "Subsidiary" means any corporation (other than the Company) in an
unbroken chain of corporations beginning with the Company if, at the time of
granting of the Award, each of the corporations other than the last corporation
in the unbroken chain owns stock possessing 50% or more of the total combined
voting power of all classes of stock in one of the other corporations in such
chain.

              "Termination" or "Terminated" means, for purposes of the Plan with
respect to a Participant, that the Participant has ceased to provide services as
an employee, director, consultant, independent contractor or adviser, to the
Company or a Parent, Subsidiary or Affiliate of the Company, except in the case
of sick leave, military leave, or any other leave of absence approved by the
Committee, provided, that such leave is for a period of not more than ninety
(90) days, or reinstatement upon the expiration of such leave is guaranteed by
contract or statute. The Committee shall have sole discretion to determine
whether a Participant has ceased to provide services and the effective date on
which the Participant ceased to provide services (the "Termination Date").

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