I will be attending Adobe MAX this year. Adobe MAX takes place in Los Angeles from October 1st to October 5th, 2011. This will be the first time I get to experience MAX and am looking forward to experiencing the sessions put on by some of the top Adobe Evangelists.
With so many quality sessions and workshops to take in, I had to make some choices. This year my main focus will be attending events geared towards Adobe Business Catalyst and other jQuery and jQueryMobile sessions. I also look forward to finally getting to meet many of the Adobe staff and Community Leaders that I have gotten to know virtually over the last five years. more…
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.
The full Press Release can be found here.
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Sometimes things that seem so complicated can be done so easily if you think out of the box a little. Here is a great tip from Adobe Product Evangilist, Greg Rewis. I tried this little procedure out and I really couldn’t believe how easy it was and so much faster than using an emulator. This little tip is pretty dang cool. Thanks Greg! more…
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
Adobe announced its release of Flash 10.1 recently, with one of the biggest new enhancements is the advancement in Mobile Technology. With literally millions of Flash developers now able to bring Flash content to mobile phones and devices we will now see some of the most intuitive and innovative apps yet. Unfortunately Apple has still got there head stuck somewhere and not supporting Flash for some odd reason. But wih many of the top apps ever created done using the Flash Platform I would expect them to grow up and quit being a ‘crab’ apple. So until then its going to be Android users that will win out.
You can read more detail on the latest Flash for Mobile information in Adobe’s Press Release.
The future of Flash just got a whole lot brighter!
EDIT: For more info check out this blog article