Creative Cloud subscriptions: Cross-language, cross-platform

    Jeff Tranberry notes some differences between Creative Cloud membership & traditional Adobe software licenses: Cross-Platform License: Access to both the Mac OS and Windows versions of the desktop applications and the ability to install them on your primary computer and one backup computer. Multi-Language License: Access to any language version in which the CS6 and... Read more

    By John Nack on John Nack on Adobe
    Published on May 25, 2012

    Touching—sort of—across time & space

    In high school I had my first long-distance girlfriend. My dad would roll his eyes at our pre-Net attempts to connect. “Oh, you’re probably eating a cheese sandwich as 6pm, because Jeanne said she’d eat a cheese sandwich at 6pm…”  He was kidding (and wrong), but there’s much to be said... Read more

    By John Nack on John Nack on Adobe
    Published on May 25, 2012

    Presets Migration in Photoshop CS6

    When you first launch PSCS6, it will ask if you if you want to migrate your presets from a previous version (assuming that you have been working with a previous version).  You can choose to migrate your presets at that time, or you can choose to migrate them later using ... Read more

    By Julieanne Kost on Julieanne Kost's Blog
    Published on May 25, 2012

    After Effects CS6 (11.0.1) update: bug fixes and added GPU and 3D renderer support

    Today, the After Effects CS6 (11.0.1) update was released. If Adobe Application Manager hasn’t already told you about this, go ahead and check for new updates by choosing Help > Updates. The best way to check for updates is by closing all Adobe applications other than Adobe Bridge, and choosing Help... Read more

    By Todd Kopriva on After Effects region of interest
    Published on May 25, 2012

    About the CSXS Infrastructure 3.0.1 Updates

    Recently we posted updates for various CS6 applications called CSXS Infrastructure updates via the Adobe Application Manager. Unfortunately, there was no text describing what the update was for or indeed what CSXS was. Whilst we work to add in the descriptive text to the update, I wanted to provide some brief... Read more

    By ferman on Creative Suite SDK Team
    Published on May 25, 2012

    What’s the Big Deal about HTML5 for Mobile eLearning – now free on demand

    This week’s Wednesday eSeminar, What’s the Big Deal about HTML5 for Mobile eLearning was loads of fun and is now available free from the following link: http://adobe.ly/KCeBGv A complete description of the session is below for your convenience. What’s the Big Deal about HTML5 for Mobile eLearning Join eLearning Evangelist, Dr.... Read more

    By Allen Partridge on Rapid eLearning | Adobe Captivate Blog
    Published on May 24, 2012

    Premiere Pro CS6 (6.0.1) update: bug fixes and improved OpenCL performance

    Today, the Premiere Pro CS6 (6.0.1) update was released. If Adobe Application Manager hasn’t already told you about this, go ahead and check for new updates by choosing Help > Updates. The best way to check for updates is by closing all Adobe applications other than Adobe Bridge, and choosing Help... Read more

    By Todd Kopriva on Premiere Pro work area
    Published on May 25, 2012

    Digital Government: More Than Just A Pretty Interface

    To anyone passionate about applying technology to drive transformative change and improve the way we live, this week is shaping up to be a tough one to beat in the public sector. It’s been like receiving a gift-wrapped box of energy, laser focused on government innovation and modernization. Yesterday, President Obama... Read more

    By Mike Jackson on Government Bits
    Published on May 24, 2012

    Configurator arrives for CS6

    After more than 125,000 downloads (!) of versions 1 & 2, Configurator 3.0–Adobe’s drag-and-drop tool for creating custom panels–is available for download from Adobe Labs.  Enhancements include: Support for the new tools & commands in Photoshop CS6 & InDesign CS6 Color theme support for Photoshop CS6 Watermarking and panel personalization Ability to target both... Read more

    By John Nack on John Nack on Adobe
    Published on May 24, 2012

    Not all clicks are created equal

    Siva Ganeshanandan, Director, Digital Marketing Suite, Adobe APAC - @sivagatwork, LinkedIn Forrester estimates that by 2014, the web will influence more than half of all retail sales. In this landscape, businesses have to draw attention to themselves, be strategically positioned, and engage consumers with relevant, personalised content after the consumer clicks through... Read more

    By asommer on Digital Dialogue
    Published on May 24, 2012

The CS6 Desktop Brand System

It takes well over a year to design, execute, deliver, and ensure the proper implementation of the roughly 5,000 or so assets it takes to get a CS release out the door (we’re already thinking about CS7). Along the away, there are innumerable institutional, technological, and political hurdles to overcome. It can... Read more

By Shawn Cheris, Sam Wick, and Sonja Hernandez on Adobe Brand Experience
Published on May 16, 2012

Update to Security Bulletins for Adobe Illustrator (APSB12-10), Adobe Photoshop (APSB12-11) and Adobe Flash Professional (APSB12-12)

We just updated the following Security Bulletins initially posted on Tuesday, May 8, 2012: APSB12-10 – Security bulletin for Adobe Illustrator APSB12-11 – Security bulletin for Adobe Photoshop APSB12-12 – Security bulletin for Adobe Flash Professional We are in the process of resolving the vulnerabilities addressed in these Security Bulletins in Adobe Illustrator CS5.x,... Read more

By David Lenoe on Adobe Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) Blog
Published on May 12, 2012

Lightroom 4 now available on the Mac App Store

We’re pleased to announce that Lightroom 4 is now available via the Mac App Store in North America.  The Mac App Store is a convenient way to research and purchase software for your Mac computer.  It’s based on an Electronic Software Delivery (ESD) method so there’s no box and no... Read more

By thogarty on Lightroom Journal
Published on May 10, 2012

Introducing the Creative Cloud

We change the way we work about once a decade. Back in the ’80s, the introduction of desktop publishing caused a profound shift in the way we communicated with each other. Ten years later, the web changed all that again. In the last decade, we’ve learned that the web isn’t... Read more

By Jeffrey Veen, Senior Director of Products on Creative Cloud Team Blog
Published on May 11, 2012

Adobe Camera Raw 6.7 and DNG Convertor 6.7 Now Available on Adobe.com

Camera Raw 6.7 [Win|Mac] and DNG Convertor 6.7 [Win|Mac] are now available as a final releases on Adobe.com and through the update mechanisms available in Photoshop CS5.  This release includes bug fixes, new camera support, and new lens profiles. Please note that this will be the last update of Camera Raw for Photoshop CS5. New... Read more

By smangali on Lightroom Journal
Published on May 2, 2012

Adobe Muse is now available

Thank you for participating in the Muse (code name) public beta program. The passionate feedback that we received from the community has been extremely helpful in refining the product. We’re pleased to let you know that Adobe® Muse™ is now available for sale. This means that the public beta program will... Read more

By adobemuse on Adobe Muse
Published on May 14, 2012

Adobe Flash Player 11.3 beta 3 Released to Labs

Adobe Flash Player 11.3 beta 3 now available for download. Learn More About Adobe Flash Player 11.3 beta 3 Download Flash Player 11.3 beta 3 Discuss Flash Player 11.3 features Report bugs and feature requests ... Read more

By Daniel T on Adobe Labs
Published on May 4, 2012

Adobe AIR 3.3 beta 3 Released for Download

Adobe AIR 3.3 beta 3 now available for download. Learn More About Adobe AIR 3.3 beta 3 Download AIR 3.3 beta 3 Discuss AIR 3.3 features Report bugs and feature requests ... Read more

By Daniel T on Adobe Labs
Published on May 4, 2012

Security update available for Adobe Flash Player (APSB12-09)

Today, a Security Bulletin (APSB12-09) has been posted to address a critical security issue in Adobe Flash Player 11.2.202.233 and earlier versions for Windows, Macintosh and Linux, Adobe Flash Player 11.1.115.7 and earlier versions for Android 4.x, and Adobe Flash Player 11.1.111.8 and earlier versions for Android 3.x and 2.x.... Read more

By Wendy Poland on Adobe Product Security Incident Response Team (PSIRT) Blog
Published on May 4, 2012

GPU (CUDA, OpenGL) features in After Effects CS6

After Effects CS6 has many new and changed features that make use of the GPU (graphics processing unit) on your graphics card. For a video explaining these GPU features and their requirements, see this: “System Requirements for GPU Acceleration (OpenGL, CUDA)” The GPU features in After Effects CS6 can be thought of in... Read more

By Todd Kopriva on After Effects region of interest
Published on May 9, 2012

How to access cfc on your Coldfusion server from flex app on a separate server.

Coldfusion 7.0.2 added flex feature support, hence you can access your cfc service from flex app. See a good article by Kyle about how this works at here. The above article described how to access cfc using RemoteObject in flex app when your cfc and mxml pages are both on... Read more

By lin on Lin's Blog
Published on January 12, 2007

Tips for using Flex Builder 2

As we know, flex Builder 2 (FB) is an Eclipse based IDE that will make creating/editing/debugging flex code very easy for flex developers. For those developers who come from java background, Eclipse may already be the favorite IDE for coding. For those who are not familiar with Eclipse,... Read more

By lin on Lin's Blog
Published on March 1, 2006

Flash Player 10.2 is Here: Available Now for Windows, Mac, and Linux

Today, we’re launching Flash Player 10.2 for Windows, Mac, and Linux. We’re especially excited that this release introduces Stage Video, a full hardware accelerated video pipeline for best-in-class, beautiful video across platforms and browsers. Additionally, this version of Flash Player offers all the new capabilities previewed in our beta release,... Read more

By Tom Nguyen on Adobe AIR and Adobe Flash Player Team Blog
Published on February 8, 2011

Adobe Flash Player 11 & AIR 3 Have Launched!

Adobe MAX is here, and we’ve got a lot of news to share. Today we’re releasing Flash Player 11 and AIR 3 — you can download the release starting at 9:00 PM Pacific today. As we announced previously, there are lots of new features in Flash Player 11 and AIR... Read more

By Tom Nguyen on Adobe AIR and Adobe Flash Player Team Blog
Published on October 3, 2011

Adobe Flash Player 10.1 beta for Android (2.2) FroYo now available

The Adobe Flash Player 10.1 beta for Android 2.2 is now available for download on Android Market for the Google Nexus One and other devices that support Android 2.2. Flash Player 10.1 beta for Android enables your device to access the full web – which includes all your favorite videos,... Read more

By Daniel T on Adobe Labs
Published on May 20, 2010

Make Flash Remoting work with Flash MX 2004

Do you find that the flash remoting code you developed using Flash MX doesn’t work with Flash MX 2004? If you do, you are not alone. The following explains why it is not working and how to make it work again. Basically, the reason your code doesn’t work in Flash MX... Read more

By lin on Lin's Blog
Published on June 6, 2005

Flash Player 11 and AIR 3 Now Available

Flash Player 11 and AIR 3 Now Available We are pleased to announce that Flash Player 11 and AIR 3 are now available for download. Flash Player Desktop and Android: 11.0.1.152 AIR Desktop and Android:  3.0.0.408 AIR SDK (including AIR for iOS):  3.0.0.4080 For additional information including detailed information on new features, please see our release... Read more

By Rob Christensen on Adobe Flash Platform Runtime Releases
Published on October 4, 2011

Flash Player 10.2 now available for mobile devices

Flash Player 10.2 is now available for download on Android Market.  This is a production GA (General Availability) release for Android 2.2 (Froyo) and 2.3 (Gingerbread) devices and an initial beta release for Android 3.x (Honeycomb) tablets that include at least Google’s 3.0.1 system update.*  To see if your device... Read more

By Antonio Flores on Adobe AIR and Adobe Flash Player Team Blog
Published on March 18, 2011

Adobe and Google Partnering for Flash Player on Linux

As discussed in the just released Adobe roadmap for the Flash runtimes, Adobe has been working closely with Google to develop a single modern API for hosting plugins within the browser (one which could replace the current Netscape plugin API being used by the Flash Player). The PPAPI, code-named “Pepper”... Read more

By Mike Chambers on Adobe AIR and Adobe Flash Player Team Blog
Published on February 22, 2012

Google adopts Adobe eBook DRM

No doubt eBooks will be a popular item for holiday gifting this year – and now even more so with the new Google eBooks service that uses Adobe digital publishing technology.  Just in time for the holidays, Google is adopting Adobe Content Server 4 as a digital rights management (DRM)... Read more

By Dave Dickson on Adobe Digital Publishing
Published on December 6, 2010