The Adobe Color Management Module (CMM) is now available on Adobe Labs. The CMM provides users who wish to achieve consistent color workflows with methods to transform colors using industry standard ICC (International Color Consortium) color profiles. We encourage you to download and try the CMM with applications that support external CMMs and provide us with feedback on your experiences.
October 2006 Archives
Today we released the ColdFusion Portlet Toolkit for IBM WebSphere through the Adobe Labs wiki. This toolkit is a proof-of-concept library that allows you to use ColdFusion as a Portal Application within a WebSphere Portal Server (WSPS version 5 and greater). Please see the above links for more information or download and install the toolkit.
An updated version of Cairngorm for Flex 2 has been released through the Adobe Labs wiki. Already an open-source microarchitecture (collection of design patterns) for Flex developers that aids in consistently solving recurring design challenges, Cairngorm 2.1 was announced at Adobe MAX and includes various new features and fixes. Please see the readme file within the download for more information.
This evening we released yet another new technology on Adobe Labs. A sound editing tool at heart, Adobe Soundbooth provides video editors, designers, and others who do not specialize in audio with the tools that they need to accomplish their everyday work. View the Introducing Adobe Soundbooth getting started guide for more information and download Soundbooth.
The Flex Scheduling Framework has recently been made available on the Adobe Labs wiki. More than just a calendar component, the Scheduling Framework allows you to create and fully customize any number of Scheduling components.
Earlier today on Labs we released Flex Builder 2 for the Macintosh on Adobe Labs. This new release brings the Flex Builder authoring environment to Mactel machines—enabling even more developers to productively build and test Flex applications. This release is available as a standalone installer or Eclipse plugin. Download Flex Builder 2 for Macintosh.
Early this morning we released a new Scheduling Framework for Flex 2 on Adobe Labs. What will eventually be released as open source by the Adobe Consulting team, this technology is more than just a calendar component; the Scheduling Framework allows you to create and fully customize any number of Scheduling Components. You can learn more about the framework, download the source, and view sample files within the Labs wiki.
Today at Adobe MAX 2006 we announced the immediate availability of Adobe Digital Editions on Adobe Labs. Digital Editions is a completely new way to read and manage eBooks and other digital publications—built from the ground up as a lightweight, rich Internet application (RIA). If you have the Flash Player, either install the application via an easy-to-use embedded application or browse the eBook Library and install Digital Editions at the same time that you download your selected book.
An update to the Photoshop Lightroom beta was released on Adobe Labs this evening that fixes some issues that were present in the original beta 4 release. New downloads have been provided for Macintosh and Windows platforms. Please update your installation of Photoshop Lightrom by going to Labs and downloading beta 4.1 today.
The long awaited version of Flash Player 9 with support for the Linux operating system was just released on Adobe Labs. It joins the previously released downloads that make up the Flash Player 9 Update beta. This release closes the loop for Flex developers on Linux who can now use the the free Flex SDK in conjuction with the now available Flash Player 9 browser plugin.
For Windows and Macintosh users, today also marks the day that we have provided updates for three key Flash Player 9 Update downloads: Installer for Windows Plugin (Mozilla), Installer for Windows Active X (IE and AOL), and Installer for Macintosh (Intel). Go to the download page to grab the latest bits.
This afternoon we launched the Flash Player 9 Update public beta on Adobe Labs. The Update includes bug fixes, support for Windows Vista, and one cool new feature: full-screen mode in the web players.
Flash Player 9 Update technology page
Flash Player 9 Update download page
Full-Screen Mode wiki article
