Adobe’s Open Screen Project: Write Once, Flash Everywhere. This sounds like big news. Let’s hope that it is. (Via TechCrunch.)
Monthly Archive for April, 2008
Adobe discontinues GoLive “Adobe has discontinued sales and development of its Web design software GoLive in favor of Dreamweaver, which it acquired as part of its Macromedia purchase.
(Via MacCentral.)
As I’ve said before, don’t count any application in or out in Adobe’s eyes if they have a competing product offering. But back in March 2006, Adobe did say they plan to continue to support GoLive and FreeHand. Continuing to support and continuing development are two very different things.
I’ll miss the web development application that I cut my teeth on. I remember GoLive when it was GoLive CyberStudio. I just threw out all those manuals last year. Sure, Dreamweaver had a lot more features when it came to coding but GoLive definitely had a more accessible interface and visual design tools. R.I.P. GoLive. You helped me a lot back in the day.
Sphere: Related ContentAdobe Kuler update and color tips. Veerle gives a nice walkthrough of the new features in Adobe Kuler and where to use them in your favorite Adobe app. (Via Veerle’s blog.)
Sphere: Related ContentScience fiction stuff in vintage ads photoshopping contest. Looks like some pretty fun stuff. (Via Boing Boing.)
First Look: Adobe Media Player. Yet another media player to rule them all. I think this could be a contender if it subsumes Flash Player and Adobe Reader.
(Via MacCentral.)
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Veerle’s offers up another incredibly helpful tutorial on another one of Illustrator’s often overlooked features: the Pucker and Bloat effects.
I think Adobe should just hire Veerle to do all their tutorials since oftentimes the new tutorials that come with a new release only cover new releases and not the oldie but goodies.
Sphere: Related ContentAdobe tweaks Photoshop Express image licensing terms. Looks like real humans were used this time to fix up the terms of service. (Via Download Squad.)
Donnie Hoyle puts it all in perspective.
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