Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Now you can take your ideas even further


Adobe� Web Bundle & Adobe Design Bundle
Revolutionising how the world connects with ideas and information

Welcome to a new beginning. Adobe and Macromedia, two of the world's most innovative companies, have joined forces to deliver essential solutions that enable creatives and designers to change the way the world looks and interacts every day.

Adobe offers more exciting products – and possibilities – than ever before.

Whether you need to create, manage, deliver, or engage with digital information, you'll be able to do so more effectively across all media and operating systems. That's because now we can provide the most comprehensive and integrated technologies in the industry.

Transform the quality of your content with the Adobe Web Bundle and Adobe Design Bundle.


Adobe Web Bundle
Brings together Studio 8, the essential solution for web design, with the unified design environment and industry-standard tools of Adobe Creative Suite 2 Premium software. Learn more.

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Combines the unified design environment and industry-standard tools of Adobe Creative Suite 2 Premium software, with Macromedia Flash Professional 8 software, the industry’s choice for creating advanced interactive content. Learn more.

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Sunday, February 05, 2006

The EDGE -- February 3, 2006

the edge newsletter -- launch Flash edition

06. On the Spot with Adobe Developer Relations
On the Spot with Adobe Developer Relations
Following the acquisition of Macromedia, Adobe ramps up community outreach programs and places a high priority on developer relations.
07. Case Study: Refresh Mobile Uses Flash Lite
Case Study: Refresh Mobile Uses Flash Lite
With Flash Lite, Refresh Mobile delivers magazine content to cell phones and makes mobile publishing profitable for content providers.
08. Sites That Inspire
Sites That Inspire
Equipped with Adobe tools and technology, BBC Sports takes to the slopes, CentralPark.com shows you the sites, and Samsung challenges you to solve a mystery online.
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01. Flash Lite: Fueling the Mobile Ecosystem
Flash Lite: Fueling the Mobile Ecosystem by Bill Perry
Flash Lite has seen explosive adoption by OEMs, operators, and developers in Japan and Asia, and now it's quickly growing worldwide.
02. Just Released: Flex 2.0 Beta 1
Just Released: Flex 2 Public Beta by Eric Anderson
Flex 2.0 Beta 1 incorporates feedback from thousands of developers and marks the first public release of Flex Enterprise Services 2.0.
03. Project Profile: The Vine @ E! Online Uses the Flash Platform
Project Profile: The Vine @ E! Online Uses the Flash Platform by R Blank
E! Entertainment Television deploys a broadband video network that emulates, as much as possible, the simple and accessible TV experience that billions of people have come to expect from video entertainment.
04. Calling All Photographers: Adobe Lightroom Beta Is Here
Calling All Photographers: Adobe Lightroom Beta Is Here by Tom Hogarty
With Lightroom, Adobe looks to engage photographers in a new way, giving them the opportunity to help build a tool that will significantly enhance their workflow.
05. Adobe Unveils Studio for Post-Production Video Pros
Adobe Unveils Studio for Post-Production Video Pros by Jenny Carless
Adobe Production Studio features time-saving integration and workflow features that let video professionals concentrate on their creative challenges rather than production bottlenecks.


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Thursday, December 15, 2005

Now Available: Studio 8


It's here, and you can be among the first to get it. Studio 8 combines the industry's leading design and development tools, including Dreamweaver 8, Flash Professional 8, Fireworks 8, Contribute 3, and FlashPaper 2.
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The industry's choice for web design and development, with new drag-and-drop of XML data sources, new and improved CSS features, background transfer, Zoom, Code Collapse, and more.
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A powerhouse release packed with new advanced effects, animation, text, and video tools, including revolutionary alpha channel support, a new text rendering engine, optimized performance, and more.

Fireworks 8
Create and optimize web images with 26 new blend modes, an improved image editing panel, and new mobile assets.
Contribute 3
Reduce your web maintenance while retaining control and site integrity with template-based content management workflows.
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Create PDFs and Flash files from documents like spreadsheets, charts, and text files in one click.
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Thursday, November 24, 2005

Macromedia Edge Newsletter -- November 21, 2005

Macromedia
the edge newsletter -- Launch Flash version  
  06. Master Pop-up Menus with Dreamweaver and Fireworks  
Master Pop-up Menus with Dreamweaver and Fireworks
Based on his tutorial for Lynda.com, Garrick Chow explains how to create CSS-based pop-up menus.

07. Case Study: The Academy of Art

Case Study: The Academy of Art

After just six months of using Breeze, the Academy has come remarkably close to re-creating the ambiance of live faculty reviews for graduate student.

08. Sites That Inspire
Sites That Inspire
Equipped with Macromedia tools and technology, Comcast brings its Comcastic! campaign to the web, Newcastle creates a tribute to the movie "Office Space," and General Mills unleashes the Cheerioke experience.
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01. Welcome to Macromedia Labs
Welcome to Macromedia Labs by Scott Fegette
Now you can access
early releases of software, samples, and documentation, and collaborate with engineers and community developers.
02. Five Things You Need to Know About Flash Media Server
Five Things You Need to Know about Flash Media Server by Steve Wolkoff
Repeat these five points often enough and you'll save your sanity, impress your bosses, help your clients, and maybe even create something extraordinary.
03. Oracle Presents: Who Caught John Blade?
Oracle Presents: Who Caught John Blade? by Lisa Palmer and Andrew Hargreaves
The "Who Caught John Blade?" project creates a user experience that goes beyond traditional marketing vehicles. Get the story behind the site.
04. Tips for Manipulating Video with Flash Professional 8
Tips for Manipulating Video with Flash Professional 8 by Tom Green and Jordan Chilcott
Peachpit Press provides an excerpt from Macromedia Flash Professional 8: Training from the Source.
05. Flex 2 and the Multimedia Designer
Flex 2.0 and the Multimedia Designer by Andrew Goodfellow
Designers, rest assured. While Flex 2 allows developers to create better and more powerful user experiences, you can use the skills you already have to make sure the experience is better than ever.
 
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Sunday, November 20, 2005

Welcome

Hello, As you know macromedia are one of the largest software developers there are out in the world today, and what better way to keep up with waht is being produced than to checkl out this blog, updated whenever Macromedia have something new to say,

Thankyou, and enjoy what has to come!