Along with its move into the cloud, Adobe also made an assault on the tablet front. It debuted the Touch Apps suite, a set of creative applications that are designed to supplement and even replace in some cases, traditional creative and presentation software. The applications will be available on both Android tablet... |
4 October 2011 07:20 GMT |
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Adobe has introduced a new way of paying for its Creative Suite products, monthly rentals. If you need Photoshop or Dreamweaver for only a few months or don't want to fork a big pile of money out front, this solution may be for you. However, the pricing may be a bit confusing and the question of which is makes m... |
11 April 2011 08:25 GMT |
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Adobe has announced the launch of its Creative Suite 5, the latest release in the long line of products well known to graphic designers, web developers and anyone in the creative industries. It's a massive release, with all the 14 products in the suite being upgraded. Creative Suite 5 also adds Adobe Flash Catal... |
12 April 2010 03:36 GMT |
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Adobe is reporting strong financial results for the first fiscal quarter of 2010 with both revenue and income at higher-than-expected levels. Adobe brought in $858.7 million in FQ1 2010, which ended on March 5 for the company, a significant jump from the previous year, above what analysts expected and above the comp... |
24 March 2010 10:52 GMT |
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Research In Motion and Adobe Systems Incorporated announced at the 2009 BlackBerry Developer Conference that they expanded their collaboration and that developers would be able to enjoy the use of the Adobe Flash Platform technology and Adobe Creative Suite tools when building content for BlackBerry smartphones.&ldqu... |
10 November 2009 07:04 GMT |
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Adobe Labs has released three apps from its upcoming Creative Suite installment, as betas, for the public to try out and report bugs, if any. Buyers of Adobe's graphic design suite of apps can download Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Fireworks and Adobe Soundbooth for free, and even keep them for longer than 48 hours. ... |
28 May 2008 03:00 GMT |
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