Adobe Edge review
Animate for the web without worrying about devices that can’t play Flash content
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Animate for the web without worrying about devices that can’t play Flash content
Is this HTML5 tool good to go? Sort of, says Adam Berenstain
Neil Bennett encounters a high-end printer with a price to match
Expanded keying and parameter control, and a new internal architecture
Still cutting edge with improved character animation and hyper-realistic dynamics
At its core is a robust workflow that’s completely integrated with FCP X
Apparently doomed or at least marginalized by HTML5, Silverlight found a foothold in Windows Phone and has more recently emerged as a key component of the Jupiter application framework and programming model for Windows 8.
The C310’s speed is its biggest downfall. However, it packs in a lot of features (Wi-Fi, for example) for the reasonably modest price tag, and has a very capable scanner built in as well.
With Final Cut Pro X, Apple has once again set out to completely re-invent the video industry. This is a truly groundbreaking release, says reviewer Gary Adcock. Here's the lowdown.
Jay Nelson gets organised without having to do anything
Manage your font collection using TypeDNA 2.0
Bring digital nature to your fingertips using Vue 9
One of the best Photoshop plug-in collections has just got even better, as Neil Bennett discovers
The latest release of the 3D suite raises the bar in many ways, says Michael Burns
This collection is great value but hard to master, says Barry Stead
Neil Bennett checks out a very familiar-sounding workstation
Smith Micro Poser Pro 2010
Michael Burns praises an expensive but time-saving set of post-production effects
Neil Bennett discovers that with massive power comes a massive price
The venerable 3D landscape software gains some nifty new tools, discovers Michael Burns, but there’s some polish missing