Adobe releases Reader 8
Adobe has released a new version of its Reader 8 software that incorporates a link to Web conferencing software the company plans to release next month.
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Adobe has released a new version of its Reader 8 software that incorporates a link to Web conferencing software the company plans to release next month.
Adobe is now shipping Creative Suite 2.3 Premium, an enhanced version of the application bundle that now includes Dreamweaver 8 and Acrobat Professional 8.
Adobe has revealed it has started shipping its PDF-making software Acrobat 8. The new version provides designers with tools for communicating and collaborating on documents across the boundaries of operating systems, applications and firewalls, says the company.
Kodak has launched its i1200 and i1300 series scanners - which feature what Kodak claims are the industry’s smallest footprint and innovative 'tilt-&-scan' smart-touch software.
Adobe has released the final version of its Camera Raw 3.6 software for converting Raw camera formats for use in Photoshop.
Adobe has unveiled the public beta of Soundbooth, a new audio application the company says is targeted to creative professionals that need to work with audio. Soundbooth will target the same professional market as Apple's SoundTrack Pro, but Adobe believes they will have an edge with Soundbooth.
Adobe Systems on Wednesday took off the wraps on Flex Builder 2 (http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flexbuilder2/) for the Mac, a beta version of its development software used to build Flex applications.
Adobe has released Photoshop Lightroom beta 4.1, a new public beta version of its post-processing software for professional digital photographers.
Adobe has released version 1.1 of its PDF Print Engine print workflow technology. The system enables print companies to control and automate the use of PDFs that they receive from creatives to output on commercial presses, and collaborate with them using the JDF format.
Adobe is planning to offer more details later this month on its Apollo project, designed to run rich Internet applications offline on PCs.
Adobe has bought the vector graphics technology of mobile device software developer Actimage. Adobe says that while its Flash technology is established on high-end devices, the acquisition will enable it to reach lower-cost, mass market handsets.
Adobe on Tuesday announced an update to Camera Raw, its plug-in to enable Photoshop CS2 to read the Raw file format of leading digital cameras -- it supports five new models. What's more, the company has released a Universal binary version of DNG Converter, its translation utility for the .DNG file format. Both are free downloads.
Adobe's Design Achievement Awards have been announced, honouring students from around the world. Finalists included two students from London's Royal College of Art
Adobe has acquired Pixmantec, a developer of digital photo workflow software. Adobe said it plans to incorporate Pixmentec's technology into Lightroom, Adobe's pro photo management software.
Adobe has released updates for two of its Creative Suite applications, InDesign and InCopy, bringing both applications to version 4.0.3.
Several online Web sites have posted information in the past couple of days stating that Adobe Systems will discontinue development and support for two of its products: GoLive and Freehand. Adobe says the reports are not correct and the products are not being discontinued.
Kodak has announced the launch of the Easyshare V610. With a price tag of £300 plus VAT and availability scheduled for June, the V610 blends a powerful optical zoom with a compact form factor.
Adobe has began offering a Software Development Kit (SDK) for the Digital Negative Specification (DNG). The DNG spec is an industry-wide format supported by Adobe that the company hopes will solve workflow and archiving issues.
The Kodak EasyShare V570 is the first compact camera to include two separate lenses and CCD sensors. There’s one set for wide-angle shots and another for telephoto. However, this approach has drawbacks as well as benefits.
If you think it takes too long to upload your photos, or you’d like to do it on the road without a computer, Kodak’s svelte EasyShare-One – a digital camera with built-in Wi-Fi – could appeal. But you’ll make sacrifices for the convenience.