The latest version of the venerable visual Web editor offers a mixed bag
Even though I'm only a casual Dreamweaver user these days, I get excited every time a new version of the legendary visual editor is released, hoping against hope that this is the one that gets me to abandon my now stubbornly-ingrained habit of hand-coding HTML and CSS and back into really (ab)using the product that I loved so dearly in the late 90s. It's now Dreamweaver CS3's turn at bat, so let's find out how it does in its first plate appearance as an Adobe product.
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Filed under: Review on May 14th, 2007
Tags: Adobe, CS3, Dreamweaver
The former Macromedia superstar makes a strong Adobe debut
It hasn't even been two years since Macromedia-that-was unleashed Flash 8 (a huge step forward for the juggernaut [insert favorite use here] application), and now along comes Flash CS3 Professional. Sporting a new surname and a slew of new features, how does the now-Adobe product stack up, even as Microsoft's Silverlight (the technology formerly known as "Sparkle") begins its attempt to crash the party? Read on to find out.
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Filed under: Review on April 27th, 2007
Tags: Adobe, CS3, Flash
A few not-so-obvious tidbits about Adobe's newly-unveiled desktop app
Adobe today used the occasion of the annual NAB conference to announce the Adobe Media Player, a desktop-based application built on the Apollo framework which will contain features targeting media producers and consumers alike. It's not due until later this year, so there's a lot that can change, but having recently had the chance to be briefed on an early version of the product, I thought it would be a good idea to do a completely made-up question-and-answer session to better address some of the information not readily apparent in the official press release.
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Filed under: Feature on April 16th, 2007
Tags: Adobe, AIR, Apollo
Spanning the suite to find a baker's dozen of cool things for Web and multimedia pros
Unless you've been living under a rock (or perhaps in a spacious yet private cave), you very likely have heard the news by now that Adobe has announced approximately 4,927 new versions of the Creative Suite 3 line of products. For our purposes here today, however, I want to focus on two things: the word "Web" and the number 13. That is, we're gunning for the CS3 Web Premium bundle and 13 of the things I keep coming back to as neat-o new features.
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Filed under: Feature on March 30th, 2007
Tags: Adobe, CS3, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, Illustrator, Photoshop
New name, new focus
With the release of the Adobe CS3 line, many questions have been answered with respect to which former Macromedia products would stay and which would go. As it turns out, the big M lives on in a big way in the various CS3 releases, and the focus of our first look piece today effectively sounded the death knell for ImageReady. Fireworks CS3 is the replacement, and with the new name and new version come few new features but an entirely new focus. Let's take a sneak peek at what's new and notable in Fireworks CS3.
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Filed under: Feature on March 29th, 2007
Tags: Adobe, CS3, Fireworks
The old dog has a few new tricks
With the announcement of the brand spankin' new CS3 line, we now know that Dreamweaver has replaced GoLive as the visual Web editor of record for Adobe's bundled products. So what can long time and first time users alike expect from Dreamweaver CS3? Let's peel back the curtain and take a gander at some of the new and notable items in Dreamweaver CS3.
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Filed under: Feature on March 28th, 2007
Tags: Adobe, CS3, Dreamweaver
We're not in Macromedia anymore, Toto
Flash is one of those rare programs that doesn't really have any equivalent, so there was very little doubt as to what would happen to Flash once Adobe swallowed up Macromedia (read: it was sticking around). What was in question, however, is just what the newly-christened Adobe Flash would look and feel like, and with the announcement of Adobe Flash CS3 Professional, we finally have some answers. Let's take a trip around the block to see what Flash CS3 has in store.
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Filed under: Feature on March 27th, 2007
Tags: Adobe, CS3, Flash
Mike Downey talks the Apollo public Alpha and more
Until today, Adobe Apollo was kind of like (the American TV series) Lost: an intriguing thing that many people watched, yet no solid conclusions could be drawn about what the heck was going on. But that's all changed now. Not only has a public developer Alpha of the Apollo Framework been freshly posted, but Adobe is also spilling the beans on just about everything Apollo has in store. Mike Downey, Adobe's Product Manager for Apollo, was kind enough to join me for a wide-ranging chat on what Apollo is and why you should care.
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Filed under: Feature on March 19th, 2007
Tags: Adobe, AIR, Apollo