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bernard tan

Adobe is killing Creative Suite; here's why - 0 views

  • Not only is the creative services software shop closing down the Creative Suite version numbers and branding; it’s getting rid of the entire paradigm of old-school, cereal-box* software.
  • No more waiting for your design software’s features to catch up with what the web guys have been doing for six months
  • new purchasing paradigm for the entire creative industry. Every ad agency, every magazine, every indie design firm and print shop — they will all be transitioning from bought-and-owned software at $200 or $700 or $2,000 a pop to the Creative Cloud subscription model, which can cost as little as $20 per mont
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  • As for existing and even older versions of Creative Suite software, Morris said, “We’re not doing any [new] feature development
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    For MDs, Video Team and users of adobe products. We may face another licensing issues with their monthly subscriptions plan, so be prepared to hop onto the cloud, which means new workflow for us as well. Adobe announced that they will not release any more box sets and will not be supporting new features for existing versions. Seems like everyone on board Adobe platforms will be forced to get Adobe CC subscriptions next round. Be prepared to hope on the Cloud. you can get a trial version on their website to play around.. http://www.adobe.com/sea/products/creativecloud.html
bernard tan

Adobe unveils new publishing tools aimed at mobile and tablet devices - 0 views

  • Adobe unveils new publishing tools aimed at mobile and tablet devices
  • Digital Publishing Suite, which can be used by publishers to create, preview, publish and distribute digital content for mobile devices
  • The publishing industry is reinventing itself and a new era of editorial and advertising innovation is upon us as publishers target new mobile hardware platforms," David Wadhwani, senior vice president and general manager for Creative and Interactive Solutions at Adobe says in a release today.
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  • enable magazine publishers... to deliver groundbreaking experiences across tablets, smartphones and other devices
  • The technology enables publishers to create digital publications featuring interactive content, such as videos, which can then be distributed across different tablet and smartphone platforms and adapted for other devices in the mobile market
  • The suite, which was unveiled at the Adobe MAX conference today, is expected to be publicly available in the second quarter of 2011
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    I see the future of interactive textbooks...
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    for sneak preview of the Adobe Digital Publishing Platform >> http://www.youtube.com/user/AdobeDigitalPub#p/u/1/sokJfTv6BCU
bernard tan

Adobe Demos Flash-to-HTML5 Conversion Tool [VIDEO] - 1 views

  • At Adobe’s MAX conference the other night, that message was made manifest with a live demonstration of a Flash to HTML5 conversion tool, which is currently in the works. The tool is incredibly impressive in that it can convert full Flash animation into HTML5 on the fly
  • Watch the demonstration video to get an idea of how users will be able to take elements from within the newly converted HTML5 code to re-insert elsewhere on a web page
  • Those animations or interactions will now be viewable on all kinds of devices — including the iPhone () and iPad. This is where we think that this HTML5 conversion tool has real possibilities. It’s one thing to be able to convert a movie or animation
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  • Adobe might be serious about wanting to push Flash and Adobe Air () on mobile platforms like the BlackBerry PlayBook, HP’s webOS and Google’s () Android (), but that doesn’t mean that the company isn’t listening to its customers and providing cross-platform solutions that can work on the many different device types
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    The evolution of flash. Flash's reponses to HTML 5
Ashley Tan

Adobe Releases Its Own HTML5 Video Player | Epicenter | Wired.com - 2 views

  • Adobe has released an embeddable video player that plays HTML5 native video in browsers that support it, and falls back to Flash in browsers that don’t. It’s cross-browser and cross-platform, so it works on iPhones, iPads and other devices that don’t support Flash. Using Adobe’s new player, these devices can show videos in web pages without the Flash plug-in.
Sally Loan

The eLearning Guild : Rapid eLearning Authoring: Top Tools : Research Library - 1 views

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    I have download the PDF for some do not have the Guild membership yet. Here is the link to my dropbox public folder, http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8867598/guildresearch_rapid2011.pdf. Here are the product overview. - Adobe Captivate- Adobe Connect- Adobe Presenter - Articulate Engage - Articulate Presenter - Camtasia Studio - Raptivity Niko, you ask me about Raptivity some time back, check it out!
Sally Loan

Adobe Shadow unveiled - 0 views

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    Adobe Shadow allows web pros to easily control, view and inspect web content on multiple devices via the browser. 
rahim azhar

Adobe Air: To Android and Beyond | AndroidGuys - 0 views

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    With Adobe Air, more great applications will be out across variety of mobile devices. This can be a good platform to create educational apps.
bernard tan

Apple loosened its iOS terms of service to allow the usage of third-party development t... - 1 views

  • Apple loosened its iOS terms of service to allow the usage of third-party development tools. Though Flash content is still not supported within the iOS browser, the Packager for iPhone can now be used to create standalone apps. Adobe also confirmed that it will work hard to keep the product updated. This change of heart by Apple has brought joy to Flash developers everywhere as their Packager-created apps are now reportedly being approved by Apple
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    We can now look to Adobe for mobile app development :)
Ashley Tan

Adobe Releases Flash-to-HTML5 Converter, Codenamed Wallaby - 0 views

  • Monday night, Adobe released a new, experimental Flash-to-HTML5 conversion tool codenamed Wallaby.Wallaby is an AIR app that lets devs and designers quickly and simply convert Flash Professional files to HTML5 — and when we say “simply and easily,” we mean it’s a matter of dragging and dropping. The company is specifically hoping this tool will make it easier for designers and developers to get their content onto iOS devices like the iPhone and iPad.
bernard tan

adobe muse - 0 views

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    Adobe new webpage tool - create html pages without efforts as long you know indesign/ prints. I think this is very efficient as it cut the workflow from photoshop/firework design -> slice -> dreamweaver-> coding to just Muse -> end product Also we should look into this if we are doing thing like interactive book , epub etc. very useful for people who already know indesign.
bernard tan

TYPEKIT by Adobe - 0 views

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    free front at your disposal by Adobe to be embedded in your website. no more stealing
Ashley Tan

Free Technology for Teachers: Adobe's Project ROME Looks Promising - 0 views

  • Project ROME allows users to create multimedia documents and presentations. ROME can also be used to create quizzes and to design websites. Users can build documents that include images, videos, and animations. Animations can be imported from an existing file or created from scratch within ROME.  Resizing of elements within any project in ROME is a simple matter of drag and drop resizing. Arranging elements is also a drag and drop process. Adding elements to a project in ROME is done by selecting from a large series of drop-down menus. Some parts of using ROME are quite intuitive, but as you might expect with a program that has many features, there are parts of ROME that will require you to follow a tutorial the first time you try it. Watch the video below for an overview of Project ROME.
Eveleen Er

Adobe finally delivers Flash video to iOS devices - 3 views

  • When it detects a lack of Flash support on a device, Adobe's Flash Media Server 4.5 will allow Flash content to be streamed using the iOS-compatible HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) protocol - an HTTP-based media streaming protocol supported by HTML5 that Apple created and already uses for Quicktime X and iOS
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    Good to know that Adobe is trying ... btw will need to have the Adobe FMS 4.5 (USD 4.5k) to confirm ... The article also mentioned skyfire, I paid for it's app, which unfortunatelty didn't work for the eLecture. Well, just hope some day ...
bernard tan

Gamification for LevelUp Photoshop - 1 views

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    woot. interesting adobe adopting the idea of gamification to get people to learn photoshop techniques in their marketing. watch the trailer. Other than marketing idea aside, do try it if you want to win your own personal copies of photoshop latest ver.
bernard tan

The Expressive Web by Adobe - 2 views

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    A adobe experimental portal and web space which I am currently keeping an eye on. resource and showcase of some of the newest, and most expressive features on web now. People who wants to keep up with web interactivity should not miss this out.
bernard tan

Adobe Introduces Premium Features for Gaming with Flash Player 11.2; Announces Collabor... - 0 views

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    For the game team. Today we're announcing premium features for gaming with Flash Player 11.2. These will allow game developers to publish advanced games with console quality experiences to Flash Player. We're also excited to announce that we are collaborating with Unity Technologies to enable Unity customers to publish web-based 3D games, like Madfinger's Shadowgun, to Flash Player using the premium features from directly within Unity's tools.
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