Monthly Archive for September, 2006

Aperture vs. Lightroom: Metadata Panel

Aperture vs. Lightroom: Metadata Panel. A great comparison between the two UIs. (Via Daring Fireball.)

Create Perfect Word Documents from InDesign

Create Perfect Word Documents from InDesign. It’s silly that you have to do this sometimes but it’s good to know. (Via macosxhints.)

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Beta 4

Adobe Lightroom Beta 4. Note that the name has been changed to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. (Via Daring Fireball.)

Apple Debuts Aperture 1.5 at Photokina

Apple Debuts Aperture 1.5 at Photokina. “Ahead of the Photokina tradeshow in Germany, Apple has announced a new version of Aperture, its professional digital photography workflow solution. Aperture 1.5 is a major update to the all-in-one post production tool for photographers that delivers … (Via MacNN.)

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Iconfactory Talks, Illustrator Listens

Iconfactory Talks, Illustrator Listens. Whether users think so or not, Adobe is listening. (Via John Nack on Adobe.)

Adobe Launches Acrobat 8

Adobe Launches Acrobat 8. “…Acrobat 8 offers a refined interface to allows user to easily access various features, including combining, signing and pro… (Via MacNN.)

Adobe Debuts Creative Suite Premium 2.3

Adobe Debuts Creative Suite Premium 2.3. This is just a bundle upgrade. Acrobat gets upgraded to 8 and Dreamweaver 8 is now included along with GoLive. Two web design applications in one bundle — go figure.

Turns out that two bits of information are coming out that weren’t quite clear at first. Acrobat 8 is noted as being Universal and that with the introduction of Dreamweaver 8, this marks the end of GoLive being bundled in the suite. But from all I see, GoLive is still included in CS2.3 along with Dreamweaver. I guess you can expect CS3 not to include GoLive anymore.

And no, everything but Acrobat is still non-Universal. (Via MacNN.)

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Please Excuse the Dust

You may have notice the site hasn’t been looking quite right in the past week or so. I’ve decided to do some upgrading of the underlying theme that helps drive the site. In doing this, you’ll notice new features have arrived on the scene but it also means I have created a bit more CSS work for myself. So please pardon the dust until I get around to fixing up some of the CSS.

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