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Adobe CS3 by Josh Rubin
The long awaited Adobe Creative Suite 3 is confirmed for release at the end of the month at a special event in New York City. While details are being withheld until 27 March, this teaser video surfaced today (and correlates to this UK site). It's a playful, slightly abstracted view of how Adobe products fit in to the daily design work-flow many of us know and love. The six colors suggest the six products that will comprise the suite; speculators are saying those will be: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Flash and Fireworks marking the first truly integrated suite since Adobe bought Macromedia. Of course, those of us with Intel Macs are restless with the excitement of getting some native software.
via AppleInsider
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