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[The Video Road] The Video Road: We're with Cocoa.: I've read a lot of Tweets and blog posts about what Adobe "should" do or "will probably do" with Mac development of our Creative tools, considering this chilly climate. Let me tell you, right here, right now: it just ain't gonna happen.

[The Blog of Colin Smith (aka kiwicolin)] Adobe Success Story, PhotoshopCAFE and Colin Smith on PhotoshopCS5 ...: He’s authored or co-authored more than 18 books about Photoshop, is the creator of the Photoshop Secrets video training series, and is in high demand across the United States as a lecturer, presenting his Photoshop techniques to photographers and graphics professionals. Naturally, Smith looks forward to every new release of Photoshop, and Photoshop CS5 and Photoshop CS5 Extended are the most exciting releases he’s seen in a long time.

[Digital Inspiration Technology Blog] Adobe CS5 30-Day Trials Now Available for Download: You can either download your favorite CS5 program individually, or if you want everything in one go, just download the complete Creative Suite 5 Master Collection that includes the trial of every single Adobe software (except Acrobat 9).

[John Nack on Adobe] John Nack on Adobe: Yes, Lightroom 3 & ACR will feature lens ...: I have a recollection that the last time Adobe introduced new version of Lightroom and Photoshop there was a special deal if you bought them at the same time. That deal was announced sometime after the initial releases.

[Apple SKY] Adobe CEO fires back at work | Latest Apple News Blog | Apple SKY: Things came to a head Thursday when Jobs published his “Thoughts on Flash” missive, which outlines “why we do not allow Flash on iPhones, iPods, and iPads.” Jobs called Flash a “closed system” that’s vulnerable to exploits and crashes and consumes battery life at an unacceptable rate. Jobs also emphasized that apps built with cross-platform development tools fail to take advantage of the iPhone OS’s features.

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[Adobe Featured Blogs] CS5 Countdown is on...: Even if the flash CS5 would be banned from use I bet adobe will come out with apps that will enable developers better than a lot of the mac development apps. Not only that windows has embraced flash as obvious replacement for java desktop apps and it's invading windows apps as well, socket connection and calling executables is what really changed the game!

[The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)] Adobe CEO reponds to Steve's Flash rant: Narayen began by reinforcing Adobe's belief in open content, noting that the Creative Suite apps were designed to work on multiple platforms, and notes that Adobe "certainly" will be shipping on the latest version of Android. He goes on to call Steve's essay "a smokescreen," noting that more than 100 apps are currently in the App Store used Adobe's software.

[EE Blogs: EE-Tech-News - EE Tech News] Flash Wars: Apple's Steve Jobs Addresses the Adobe-Sized Elephant ...: Apple doesn’t do third party- “Adobe wants developers to adopt Flash to create apps that run on our mobile devices”¦and letting a third party layer of software come between the platform and developer ultimately results in sub-standard apps,” Jobs says.  Apple wants to give their developers every advantage when it comes to creating apps, and they don’t want a third party application””and any complications that might result from using one””to stand in the way.

[DesignLuv] Adobe CS5: to upgrade or not to upgrade? | DesignLuv: Too bad the compiler for iPhone in Flash CS5 has been outlawed by Apple, It would’ve meant a proper solution for developing iPhone Applications on a Windows machine, It would mean I’d be able to build all these Ideas i have for apps. Though psst, Who uses that thing called Windows these days?

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