The creative-software giant says all its new features will be part of Creative Cloud, its pay-as-you-go service.
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Adobe’s Creative Cloud: All the Creative Software You’ll Ever Want
For years, Adobe sold Photoshop, Illustrator and its other applications for creative pros primarily in stand-alone boxes — like items on an à la carte menu. In 2003, it bundled them all into a multiple-course feast it called …
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Adobe’s Photoshop CS6 Beta: Even a Little More Magical
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Photoshop Touch: The Best iPad Image Editor Yet
When I do graphics stuff on a computer, I spend 99.994% of my time in one tool: Photoshop. When I do it on my iPad 2–which I’m doing more and more–I jump between multiple apps, including PhotoForge2, iResize, Snapseed, …
‘Occupy Flash’ Wants Adobe’s Plugin to Die Now, Not Later
It wasn’t enough for Adobe to put the kibosh on the mobile version of its Flash media plugin—a group riffing on the Occupy Wall Street movement wants to see Flash buried six feet under.
Occupy Flash describes itself as “the …
Hey Adobe, Thanks for Seeing the (Flash) Light
Adobe’s decision to switch to HTML5 deserves plaudits, as the company’s doing something Apple probably wouldn’t.
Mobile Flash Abandoned for HTML5: Adobe Surrenders, Apple Wins?
You can look at this one of two ways: Steve Jobs was right on the money about Adobe Flash, or Steve Jobs shrewdly worked to ensure he’d be right about Adobe’s mobile multimedia plugin by using Apple’s leverage to put the tool in a stranglehold. However you view it, it’s death seems all but assured: Adobe’s reportedly killing mobile …
Adobe Shows Off Blurry Picture Fix in Photoshop
You had the perfect shot. Everything was framed just right, your subjects were smiling, and the lighting was beautiful. But then you hit the camera button with a little too much gusto, and the whole photo came out a blurry mess.
Fortunately, Adobe has demonstrated a fix for blurry photos in Photoshop. Using advanced algorithms, the …
Adobe: OS X Lion Is Buggy, Adobe Reader ‘Not Compatible’
Bugs, and plenty of ‘em—that’s the gist of a blog note by an Adobe senior product manager titled “Lion Tamers,” which links to a list of known Adobe product issues with Apple’s latest and greatest. Mac OS X 10.7 Lion just hit the airwaves Wednesday, and I mean literally—the only way to get a copy is by downloading it via Apple’s Mac …
Adobe Confirms Flash Zero-Day Bug: Here’s What to Look Out For
If you use Adobe Flash Player, Reader or Acrobat, your system might be susceptible to the Flash Zero-Day bug — a malicious code that hackers are using to target Adobe users.
A security bulletin put out by the software company on Monday details the following:
This vulnerability (CVE-2011-0611) could cause a crash and potentially
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Adobe rolls out subscription pricing
Adobe’s powerful-but-expensive Creative Suite of design products have just gotten a more wallet friendly pricing structure: monthly subscriptions.
Starting with the new Creative Suite 5.5 product line, you’ll have the option of buying the full or upgrade versions of various pieces of software such
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Adobe Helps Turn Flash into HTML5, Targets Apple Devices
This article has been cross-posted from our partner site, Technologizer.
Flash vs. HTML5. HTML5 vs. Flash. Whatever your take on the respective merits of the two high-profile technologies for creating splashy Web content, you can’t deny that the rivalry between Adobe’s venerable Flash and the assortment of evolving open-source …