New Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 goes mobile and takes on tablets (screenshots)
Adobe launched its Creative Suite 5.5, a midcycle update designed to allow designers and developers to take their content mobile.
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Adobe launched its Creative Suite 5.5, a midcycle update designed to allow designers and developers to take their content mobile. See Larry Dignan's blog on the launch.
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Adobe outlines its mobile bets with a new 24 month product cycle.
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A look at Adobe's Flash Builder.
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Debugging in Flash Builder.
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A look at InDesign, which can be used for apps and e-books.
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Adobe has focused on the interplay between Creative Suite and tablets as a dashboard.
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A cover for an e-book in Creative Suite.
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Testing out an e-book on the iPad.
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A look at how the iPad can be used as a Photoshop interface.
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A look at video editing.
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