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Photoshop Lightroom 2 released as Adobe’s first 64-bit Mac app

Photoshop Lightroom 2 released as Adobe’s first 64-bit Mac app. (Via AppleInsider.)

This is notable since Photoshop CS4 will not be since it’s a legacy application. Lightroom is a fairly new application so it was developed on a more modern codebase.

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Betas of the next version of Fireworks, Dreamweaver, and Soundbooth up on Adobe Labs

Adobe has posted free public betas of Fireworks, Dreamweaver, and Soundbooth on Adobe Labs. All three betas sport new user interfaces that appear like the next evolution of the Creative Suite UI from CS3. These betas will work for up to two days if you don’t have a valid CS3 serial number. Otherwise they will work until the next versions are available for purchase.

Notable features of the Dreamweaver beta:

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Adobe Doesn’t Really Read it’s Own EULA

While Adobe has already stated that it is rewriting the terms in question, it has still joined the growing list of major software shops who aren’t paying attention to their own EULAs.

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After Effects Pro, Premiere Pro previews posted

After Effects Pro, Premiere Pro previews posted. More beta goodies posted by Adobe. (Via MacMinute.)

Adobe Labs Introduces Kuler

Adobe Labs Introduces Kuler. An online color harmonizing tool. (Via PhotoshopNews.)

Adobe Releases Spry to Help with AJAX Programming

Adobe has released a free preview version of their new programming framework, Spry. Spry enables you to incorporate XML data into your HTML using what you may already be familiar with: HTML, CSS, and a minimal amount of Javascript, without requiring the entire page to refresh. Yes, that’s AJAX for any of you keeping score at home.

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