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Adobe Releases Photoshop Elements 8 for Windows and Mac

Adobe announced Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 software available for Windows and Mac, providing automated and intelligent photo-editing technology across both platforms.

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Adobe Discontinue Dreamweaver Developer Toolbox (ADDT) - updated

Since we posted that Adobe has decided to discontinue their Adobe Dreamweaver Developer Toolbox, we are getting tons of mails for similar products that we offer. That's why we have updated this news for our more complete offer.

Adobe has decided to discontinue development of Adobe Dreamweaver Developer Toolbox 1.0.1 software effective April 9, 2009 and the sales across all channels will end on May 1, 2009. Toolbox was introduced to make it easier for some Dreamweaver users to build dynamic web applications and deliver compelling functionality to their customers. It fully supported existing development models and was intuitive enough to be useful to many designers just entering into the web development space.

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Adobe Boosts Photoshop.com Features

Adobe’s Photoshop.com web app just got some new features such as Video upload and Group Albums. There are limitations on video uploads: if you upload via the web app, videos must be no larger than 200MB.  If you upload using the Adobe AIR Uploader, videos can be up to 2GB. 

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New Flash Frameworks from Adobe

Two new Flash-related open source projects were released by Adobe this week: The Text Layout Framework which promises to deliver advanced, easy-to-integrate text and typography layout features for more sophisticated and innovative typography on the Web, and the Open Source Media Framework (formerly known as “Strobe”) which can be used for building robust, feature rich video players and applications based on the Adobe® Flash® Platform.

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10 Impressive Adobe Air Applications

Since Adobe Systems relaunched its AIR marketplace, Don Reisinger from cnet.com has been spending some considerable time there. There are so many great apps, it's hard to pick just a handful worth talking about. But after taking some time to go through all his apps, he has selected his favorites.

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Adobe Launches Acrobat.com

Adobe has launched its next salvo in the SaaS battle, creating a suite of online document creation and collaboration tools. Along with online PDF creation tools, file sharing, online meeting and collaboration, Acrobat.com also includes Adobe's Buzzword word processor for online and collaborative document creation.

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Adobe's Browser Lab Gives Preview in Different Browsers

The technology, previously code-named Meer Meer, was shown last year at the company's Max developer conference. Using virtualization, the tool can show how a site will look in Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari running on different operating systems. Running BrowserLab requires a Mac or PC with Adobe Flash 10.

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Adobe gives Flash a Programming Boost

Adobe Systems released on Monday beta versions of three programming projects for producing online applications that run in its Flash Player, software that's widely used but also under competitive threat from other Web technologies.

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Adobe has unveiled "Strobe" Media Framework

Adobe will offer a standard open framework, code-named Strobe, that accelerates and simplifies media player creation for the Adobe Flash Platform. Its extensible plug-in architecture provides production-ready code that meets recurring development challenges, while helping publishers monetize their video content through seamless integration with partner services.

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Adobe's Flash Catalyst Moves Forward

During a keynote at the Web 2.0 Expo, Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch demoed Adobe Flash Catalyst. The tool, currently in beta, is intended to help designers who work with traditional design tools like Adobe's Photoshop and Illustrator add interactive elements via simple menus without programming.

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