Standalone application upgrades are also available if you choose to upgrade the applications individually. Upgraded applications in the suite include Photoshop CS3, Photoshop CS3 Extended, InDesign CS3, Illustrator CS3, Flash CS3 Professional, Dreamweaver CS3, Adobe Premiere Pro CS3, and After Effects CS3.
While the individual applications have a host of new features, Adobe said they actually spent a lot of time simplifying the applications and how they work together. Adobe also kept its new users in mind when developing the Creative Suite 3 applications. With Flash behind two of the most popular sites on the Internet—YouTube and MySpace—Adobe recognizes that new users are not the same as the traditional designers they have been catering to for the last number of years.
Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium and Standard and Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium and Standard will begin shipping in April 2007. Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium and Adobe Creative Suite 3 Master Collection will begin shipping worldwide in the third quarter of 2007.
Creative Suite preview: Fireworks CS3
Adobe says the driving concept behind Fireworks CS3 is improving workflow from concept to finished product. In this first look at the new version of Fireworks, Cyndy Cashman looks at what this means in terms of features.
Creative Suite preview: Contribute CS3
In terms of new features, Contribute CS3 is a relatively minor revision to Contribute 4, which was released last fall. Tom Negrino profiles the big changes with this version, which are found under the hood and result in notably better performance across the board.
Creative Suite preview: Dreamweaver CS3
Dreamweaver CS3 offers new features in three key areas: integration with other Adobe products; new features for creating, managing, and fixing Cascading Style Sheets; and a new set of JavaScript-driven tools for building pop-up navigation menus, advanced form validation, and displaying data in an interactive table. David Sawyer McFarland has the details.
Creative Suite preview: Illustrator CS3
Illustrator CS3 features a new interface. But there's more to this update than that: Ben Long previews the new Eraser tool, Live Color feature, and other changes and additions to Adobe's drawing application.
Creative Suite preview: Photoshop CS3
While a public beta of Photoshop CS3 has been out since December, Adobe has added more features to the version that will be shipping in April. Jim Heid walks you through what's new and improved. His first impression: this is the most powerful version of Photoshop yet, though there's still room for refinement.
Creative Suite preview: InDesign CS3
The latest version of Adobe's flagship layout program offers an intriguing mix of a few new features and lots of refinements. Galen Gruman offers a first look at what to expect from InDesign CS3.
Premiere Pro CS3 to feature Blu-ray output
When Adobe first announced it would bring Premiere back to the Mac earlier this year, the company released very few details. With the release of Creative Suite 3 on Tuesday, more information is available on what Adobe has planned. Device Central CS3 simplifies mobile content creation
With the release of Creative Suite 3, Adobe is tackling ways to help its content creators and creative pros to expand into the mobile market. With Device Central CS3, Adobe believes it has found the solution.
Flash CS3 adds native Photoshop and Illustrator import
Adobe on Tuesday announced Flash CS3 Professional adding integration to other applications in the Creative Suite. Flash also includes options for advanced QuickTime export and a common interface with the rest of Creative Suite.
Article By: Jim Dalrymple
Jim is an editor for MacWorld
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