Mar 24
Details have now been leaked about the upcoming release of Adobe’s Creative Suite packages.
CS3 Design Standard/Premium
This package is aimed at “print and publishing professionals”, the basic standard bundle is going to include InDesign CS3, Photoshop CS3, Illustrator CS3, and Acrobat 8 Professional. The Premium edition will add Flash CS3 Professional and Dreamweaver CS3, and exchange the standard version of Photoshop for Photoshop CS3 Extended.
CS3 Web Standard/Premium
Aimed at web developers, the standard edition will include Flash CS3 Professional, Dreamweaver CS3, Fireworks CS3, and Contribute CS3. The premium edition will add Photoshop CS3 Extended, Illustrator CS3, and Acrobat 8 Professional for more demanding users.
CS3 Production Premium
For filmmakers and video production professionals, Adobe will be issuing Production Premium containing Photoshop CS3 Extended, Illustrator CS3, Flash CS3 Professional, After Effects CS3 Professional, Premier Pro CS3, Soundbooth CS3, and Encore CS3.
CS3 Master Collection
Lastly, Adobe will market a package of all of the CS3 products under the name of Master Collection.
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Mar 05
Adobe has confirmed that it will launch Adobe Creative Suite 3 on March 27th at a special event in New York.
The long-awaited suite of creative tools is expected to kick-start Mac Pro sales, and will be the first release of CS3 that is optimised to run natively on Intel-based Macs.
Adobe calls the 27 March announcement “the largest software release in Adobe’s 25-year history”.
Adobe had previously launched a beta version of Photoshop CS3, which preliminary benchmarks indicated substantial performance gains on Intel based hardware.
The release will also see an infusion of technologies and software applications brought in through Adobe’s acquisition of Macromedia back in 2005. These include Dreamweaver CS3, which is expected to replace GoLive as the primary web authoring application in the release, and Fireworks CS3, which will take on the role of Adobe’s Image Ready application.
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Dec 15
So yeah, as the title says, the CS3 Beta of Photoshop came out today from Adobe Labs, and I am liking what I have seen so far just from giving it a test run. I have an Intel iMac, so I was quite excited to have a Universal Binary version of Photoshop.
It runs a hell of lot faster then CS2 running in Rosetta. My only complaint right now is the new logo. Its just too plain and dull for a program like Photoshop. Its just a blue gradient box with the letters “Ps” on the inside. I don’t know if its the final version of it, but it is looking that way right now. Anyways, I’m still looking forward to when the final release of CS3 comes out, which is scheduled for sometime in Spring 2007.