Adobe announces Creative Suite 3 product line
Adobe Systems Inc. has announced the long-awaiting Adobe Creative Suite 3 today, marking the largest software release of Adobe's 25-year history. Adobe’s new Creative Suite 3 line-up unites the best of Adobe and Macromedia product innovation to provide designers and developers with a broad spectrum of creative options for all facets of print, web, mobile, interactive, film, and video production. The significant of Creative Suite 3 is that the majority of applications in CS3 will be Universal applications for both PowerPC and Intel-based Macs, as well as supporting Microsoft Windows XP and Vista.
Adobe's Creative Suite application packages include:
Creative Suite 3 Design Premium - US$1799
- Adobe InDesign CS3
- Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended
- Adobe Illustrator CS3
- Adobe Flash CS3 Professional
- Adobe Dreamweaver CS3
- Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional
Creative Suite 3 Design Standard - US$1199
- Adobe InDesign CS3
- Adobe Photoshop CS3
- Adobe Illustrator CS3
- Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional
Creative Suite 3 Web Premium - US$1599
- Adobe Dreamweaver CS3
- Adobe Flash CS3 Professional
- Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended
- Adobe Fireworks CS3
- Adobe Illustrator CS3
- Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional
- Adobe Device Central CS3
Creative Suite 3 Web Standard - US$999
- Adobe Dreamweaver CS3
- Adobe Flash CS3 Professional
- Adobe Fireworks CS3
- Adobe Contribute CS3
- Adobe Device Central CS3
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 for Mac OS X on Intel-based systems and for Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista platforms will begin shipping worldwide in the third quarter of 2007.
For more detailed information about features, upgrade policies, pricing, and international versions please visit: www.adobe.com/go/creativesuite.
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