Digital Publishing Suite Released to Adobe.com
The public preview of the Digital Publishing Suite is coming to an end and supporting content has moved to Adobe.com.
The public preview of the Digital Publishing Suite is coming to an end and supporting content has moved to Adobe.com.
“Wallaby” is the codename for an experimental technology that converts the artwork and animation contained in Adobe® Flash® Professional (FLA) files into HTML. This allows you to reuse and extend the reach of your content to devices that do not support the Flash runtimes. Once these files are converted to HTML, you can edit them with an HTML editing tool, such as Adobe Dreamweaver®, or by hand if desired. You can view the output in one of the supported browsers or on an iOS device.
The Adobe® Digital Publishing Suite is a turnkey set of hosted services and viewer technology that tightly integrates with Adobe Creative Suite® 5 products. Using the Digital Publishing Suite, professional publishers can design and deploy engaging reading experiences across mobile devices and marketplaces.
Adobe InMarket, previously codenamed Melrose, is now final and has moved off of Labs. Adobe InMarket is a distribution service that lets you bring your applications to market, reach consumers, and make money.
Melrose (formerly Shibuya) enables developers and publishers to distribute and make money with Adobe® AIR® applications through application stores. Melrose enables application syndication to multiple stores so that publishers can reach millions of users. Intel AppUp Center and the Adobe AIR Marketplace are the first two storefronts available in Melrose.