Adobe releases new Flash Player 10 beta
A new beta version of Adobe Flash Player 10, code-named Astro, is now available for download on the Adobe Labs site.
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A new beta version of Adobe Flash Player 10, code-named Astro, is now available for download on the Adobe Labs site.
Adobe has released public beta of new versions of Dreamweaver, Fireworks and Adobe Soundbooth as free downloads on the Adobe labs site. When finished, these applications will form part of what the company is calling "the next version of the Creative Suite.
Adobe has announced a point-0 upgrade to its digital photography software Photoshop Lightroom, with a freely-downloadable beta version available too.
Adobe next year will release a visual tool for designers to help them more quickly and easily build Internet application and work better with developers.
Adobe has released a beta of a new version of its Flash Player 9 software, code-named Moviestar, which includes H.264 standard video support -- the same standard deployed in Blu-Ray and HD-DVD high definition video players
After Effects CS3 has the most new features of any of the new video tools, though it doesn’t include several that we were hoping for. What it does offer, however...
Adobe has released downloadable betas of its new video applications After Effects CS3, Premiere Pro CS3 and Soundbooth CS3 on its Adobe Labs Web site.
The team behind Adobe's online colour-scheme generation application Kuler has created a widget for Mac OS X's Dashboard, allowing access from the desktop.
Adobe later this month plans to launch the beta of a new runtime that will allow rich Web-based applications to run offline, technology that could threaten the popularity of programming platforms such as Java and Microsoft's .NET.
Adobe Labs has released the third beta of its Digital Editions eBook management system. Digital Editions allows eBooks to be created using a mixture of PDF and XHTML technologies.
Adobe has made the first pre-release of its Flash Media Encoder software available from the Adobe Labs Web site.
In early 2004 the average point-and-shoot model we tested had a little more than four megapixels. Now the average is nearly 6.5 megapixels. And that number may climb: companies like Adobe are dreaming up concepts that will require much greater resolution -- and affordablet cameras could benefit from this megapixel mania.