Adobe Releases HTML5 Pack also for older Dreamweaver CS3 and CS4
(July 28, 2010)
Finally the HTML5 power is not only available for the latest Dreamweaver CS5 but also for the older just as good Dreamweaver CS3 and CS4 with the Adobe HTML5 Pack Extension! Of course not everything is in there like the Multi-screen preview and Media Queries, but you got some cool code hints on HTML5 tags and other HTML5 related stuff. Need even more HTML5 power? Well check out DMXzone latest HTML5 Slideshow!
Adobe Updates Dreamweaver CS5
(July 13, 2010)
Adobe Museum of Digital Media Opens in August
(June 30, 2010)
Adobe Opens Registration for MAX 2010
(June 23, 2010)
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) announced registration is open for MAX 2010 on this Monday, Adobe’s annual worldwide conference taking place Oct. 23–27 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. At MAX 2010, thousands of designers, developers and business leaders will discover the next wave of opportunities fueled by the explosion of rich content and applications across multiple screens, the merging of digital content and commerce, and workflows that bring design and development together.
Flash Launches on Android
(June 23, 2010)
Adobe launched Flash Player for Android 10.1 yesterday--the latest move in the Chess match between Adobe and Apple over the future of interactive mobile ads and video content. Now, the world can begin to experience firsthand whether Flash delivers as expected on smartphones, or if Steve Jobs made the right move in turning his back on the platform.
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Released!
(June 8, 2010)
Nokia, Opera Side with Adobe on Flash
(May 31, 2010)
On Thursday executives from Nokia, the world's largest maker of cell phones, and Opera Software, the maker of a leading mobile browser, said they'd support the new Flash 10.1 software that is coming out. Opera's co-founder Jon von Tetzchner was quoted as saying "It is the only proprietary part of the Web we support."
Adobe Considers Monthly Patches
(May 31, 2010)
Adobe has been coming under increasing fire for the regular security flaws found in products such as Adobe Reader and Flash. Adobe Reader is becoming the attack vector of choice, especially on Windows Vista and Windows 7, and security experts are telling Web users that any modern browser is secure enough—as long as they don't install Flash.
Adobe's PDF Reader App for Android Phones
(May 25, 2010)
Adobe released a native PDF reading app for Android phones. The software, which went up in the Android Marketplace Friday, lets users quickly open up PDFs they download from a browser, or that they've received in e-mail attachments. It packs multitouch gestures for zooming, landscape orientation, and a tool that will resize the text on wide documents to fit your phone's narrow screen.








