Adobe CS3 Now Shipping

The CS3 suites and the main applications are available now…

The CS3 suites and the main applications are available now!

Today Adobe released the Creative Suite 3 applications and suites comprising the Design Premium and Standard suites, as well as the Web Premium and Standard suites; you might have read my article here that mentioned the release date beforehand. As for the CS3 Production Premium and Master Collection suites, which include Adobe’s video editing applications, those will not be available until “the third quarter of 2007.”

THE PRESS RELEASE

SAN JOSE, Calif. — April 16, 2007 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the immediate availability of the highly-anticipated Adobe® Creative Suite® 2 Design Premium and Standard editions and Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium and Standard editions. This revolutionary release of brand-new, tightly integrated, design and development software unites the best of Adobe and former Macromedia® product innovation to provide designers and developers worldwide with a broad spectrum of creative options.

Also available for purchase today are new versions of the following stand alone Adobe creative applications:

These new Adobe CS3 applications and Adobe Creative Suite 3 editions are available as Universal applications for both PowerPC® and Intel-based Macs and support both Microsoft® Windows® XP and Windows Vista™. Customers will experience increased levels of performance and speed running Creative Suite 3 natively on Intel-based Macintosh systems and the latest Windows hardware.

The expanded Creative Suite 3 family also includes Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium, a complete integrated post-production solution for video and rich media professionals, and Adobe Creative Suite 3 Master Collection, which combines all of Adobe’s new CS3 design and development applications in a single box—the most comprehensive creative environment ever delivered. Both of these Creative Suite editions are expected to ship in the third quarter of 2007.

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  1. […] It seems that when InDesign CS2 started shipping in May 2005, it used Pantone color specifications that were revised shortly thereafter by Pantone. As far as I know, the change was not rectified in future copies of InDesign CS2. Now that CS3 has been released this will soon become obsolete news, but many people will be using InDesign CS2 for some time to come so it’s a noteworthy deficiency. The good news is that there is a fix available at the Pantone website. […]

    29 April 2007

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