Adobe ships Creative Suite 4 collections, software
Adobe ships Creative Suite 4 collections, software. MacNN is reporting that Adobe has started shipping CS4. I thought it wasn't going to be available until November for some reason. (Via MacNN.)
Adobe ships Creative Suite 4 collections, software. MacNN is reporting that Adobe has started shipping CS4. I thought it wasn't going to be available until November for some reason. (Via MacNN.)
As expected over 13 major apps updated to ship in October (Design and Web collections). Here's a set of links to the latest posts on the announced apps: Adobe unveils CS4 suite. (Via Macworld.) Adobe Unveils Creative Suite CS4, GPU Accelerated Photoshop (Via MacRumors.) Adobe brings multiple artboards to Illustator InDesign CS4 boosts Flash integration, adds live preflighting (Via Macworld.) Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks join CS4 update parade (Via Macworld.) And direct links to the updated suite edition's pages on Adobe's site: Adobe Creative Suite 4 Design Premium Adobe Creative Suite 4 Web Premium Adobe Creative Suite 4 Production Premium
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Amazon leaks full Adobe InDesign CS4 feature list, screenshots. Retailers spilling the beans is becoming more and more common. I feel like Amazon did this with CS3 as well but I'm not sure. They also seem to let the cat out of the bag of what the new product packaging will look like. Looks very minimal with a slight nod to the later Macromedia packaging I feel. (Via AppleInsider.)
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Adobe CS4 announcement expected Sept. 23. We're just days away from learning about all the new features in CS4. Time to start getting excited. (Via TUAW.)
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Adobe CS3 on the way Post is a month old, somehow slipped under my radar. (Via CreativeGuy.)
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Quark acquires ALAP So I wonder what happens to ALAP's InDesign plug-ins now.
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Well, it finally happened. A part of me didn't want to believe it would ever happen but it looks as though it has. > Combined company to deliver software platform that redefines how people engage with digital information. [Adobe Completes Acquisition of Macromedia](http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200512/120505AdobeAcquiresMacromedia.html) Be sure to look over the FAQ for additional information though laden with marketing speak. I like trying to read between the lines of what they're not saying. [Acquisition FAQ](http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/invrelations/adobeandmacromedia_faq.html) If you read through the acquisition faq (or read between the lines rather), you'll find Dreamweaver mentioned over GoLive. In fact they go on to use it as the brand naming example: Adobe Dreamweaver. They also decided to not use contentious examples in the Creative Solutions products being mentioned in the "such as": Illustrator, GoLive, etc. Again, I may be reading a bit too much into all this but it is interesting none the less.
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