SAN JOSE, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the immediate availability of the Adobe® Creative Suite® 5.5 product family. Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 delivers important advances in HTML5 and Flash authoring, enabling designers and developers to create compelling content and applications. Creative Suite 5.5 products also feature significant innovation in the areas of video production and editing. Finally, Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 delivers exciting new capabilities in the exploding area of digital publishing. With Creative Suite 5.5 content authors worldwide can deliver high-impact work to multiple platforms, operating systems, Web browsers, smartphones and tablets – including Android, BlackBerry Tablet OS, and Apple iOS devices.
Tag-Archive for » Flash Catalyst «
2011
2010
As a Creative Suite 5 Web Premium or Master Collection customer, you are eligible to extend and continue your use of the Adobe Flash Builder Preview Release and/or the Adobe Flash Catalyst Preview Release at no additional cost.
If you own a standalone license for Flash Builder 4 or Flash Catalyst CS5, you may also continue to use the preview release software by simply entering your existing Flash Builder 4 and/or Flash Catalyst CS5 serial numbers into the preview release products. In this instance, you do not need to request an extension serial number using this system. more…
2010
Adobe Flash catalyst is new to the Adobe CS Suite and for a first version they have come up with a tool that has a lot of potential and will be in every web developers toolbox in the very near future. Adobe Press has published a Classroom in a Book edition for Flash Catalyst and its great!
The book follows some very easy lessons that cover every aspect of using Flash Catalyst including bringing your Flash Catalyst design into Flash Builder 4. more…
2010
Earlier this year, Apple put some restrictions on third party developers for its apps and in particular Adobe Flash was the major player left out. Since then, Adobe has stated it has ‘moved on’ and will continue to develop for other platforms and devices. There are many new Pads to be released soon and reports that sales of Droid based devices are quickly catching up to the Apple devices have also surfaced. Well, today it would appear that Apple has had a change of heart and now will loosen up its restrictions on third party developers.
Statement by Apple on App Store Review Guidelines http://bit.ly/bG8LHF
2010
