Archive for September 5th, 2008
Adobe to announce Creative Suite 4 on Sept. 23
Friday, September 5, 2008 9:55 No CommentsTweet Adobe to announce Creative Suite 4 on Sept. 23 Adobe will officially announce Creative Suite 4 on September 23, 2008. The company will also host a webcast introducing the products to the public. Creative Suite is a collection of Adobe applications that the company sells to help professionals be more efficient. For instance, Adobe [...]
Office applications Toolkit
Friday, September 5, 2008 9:53 No CommentsTweet Office applications Toolkit The company has offered few details of the planned Creative Suite 4 (C4) release. The current iteration of the suite, CS3, is offered in several configurations that include various combinations of the company’s core applications, such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Flash, Acrobat and InDesign. Just ahead of the CS3 launch last March, [...]
Adobe to officially unveil Creative Suite 4 this month
Friday, September 5, 2008 9:45 No CommentsTweet Adobe to officially unveil Creative Suite 4 this month Adobe has thus far offered few details of their upcoming Creative Suite 4 release, but that is set to change September 23 with a webcast where they?ll detail major changes that have been made to Dreamweaver and Fireworks as well as some developments in Photoshop [...]
Adobe set to announce CS4 later this month
Friday, September 5, 2008 9:43 No CommentsTweet Adobe set to announce CS4 later this month Yesterday it was announced that Adobe will be announcing (gotta love announcements announcing announcements) Creative Suite 4 on September 23rd. Adobe will be holding a special little event online showing all of the upcoming features of CS4 (which is rumored to be released as early as [...]
Chrome’s jittered JavaScript kills Silverlight?
Friday, September 5, 2008 9:39 No CommentsTweet Chrome’s jittered JavaScript kills Silverlight? “I think that the next 18 months we’re going to see a 100 to 1,000 fold speed increase in JavaScript as Google and the guys at Mozilla are going to kick us all in the arse and make our JavaScript jittered,” Microsoft senior program manager Scott Hanselman told the [...]
