
Adobe's new Device Central app has a quick preview of mobile pages in a wide variety of handset environments.Īdobe Creative Suite (CS3) Web Standard ($999)Īdobe Creative Suite (CS3) Web Premium ($1,599)

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In the mobile space, Illustrator and Photoshop Extended (Extended is available only in the Premium version of the suite) allow users to code pages from mobile displays. Multi-layered Photoshop files can also be quickly imported into Flash for easy animation. Flash's interface has been redesigned to take on a more Adobe-esque appearance. InDesign users will be able to export layouts as XHTML or XML for publishing in Dreamweaver. The Premium version of the suite integrates Web design, by adding Dreamweaver and Flash into the mix.
Design workflow has been improved to include the mobile and Web spaces. To help you figure out which one of these bundles may be right for your needs, we've broken down some of their key new tools, suite by suite.Īdobe Creative Suite (CS3) Design Standard ($1,199)Īdobe Creative Suite (CS3) Design Premium ($1,799)Ĭreated with print professionals in mind, Adobe's Design suites include new versions of InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, Dreamweaver, and Acrobat. The real keyword for this latest Creative Suite, however, is "integration." The first Creative Suite to be released since Adobe acquired Macromedia back in 2005, CS3 users will find a level of compatibility between tradition Adobe apps like Photoshop and Illustrator, and formerly Macromedia-branded apps, such as Dreamweaver and Flash.
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There are plenty of new features worth highlighting, not the least of which is support for Windows Vista and MacIntel systems. The apps have all received a collective facelift from Adobe, across the board. All of the suites began shipping on April 16, save for Production Premium and the Master Collection, which are set for release this summer. The suite will be released in six different versions: Design Standard, Design Premium, Production Premium, Web Standard, Web Premium, and the Master Collection, which combines all of the apps offered in the other suites into one premium package. The release of Creative Suite 3 (CS3) marks the largest product rollout in Adobe's 25-year history. Adobe puts out some of the most indispensable design, Web, and production titles - Photoshop, Dreamweaver and After Effects, to name but a few - for pros and amateurs alike.

It's difficult to overstate the importance of the apps included in Adobe's Creative Suite line.
