While Adobe released most of the big news about the new Adobe Creative Suite 6 and Creative Cloud products at midnight in advance of the event, it did save some news for the large crowd of press and ...
The Creative Suite 6 versions of Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, and all their companion apps are now for sale. Adobe's subscription for them arrives Friday. Stephen Shankland worked ...
Adobe revealed new details today about the latest versions of its ultra popular line of design software, Creative Suite 6, which features speed improvements, user interface updates, and an emphasis on ...
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the immediate availability of Adobe® Creative Suite® 6 software. The CS6 product line includes powerful new releases of Photoshop®, InDesign®, ...
Adobe has launched its Creative Suite 6, and Adobe CS6 is now available to buy from today. The company also announced that its new Creative Cloud service will launch this Friday, the 11th of May. “We ...
Have you been playing with the Photoshop CS6 beta that was released a couple weeks ago? We have. But today, Adobe announced official release and pricing info. Perhaps more interesting though, are the ...
Adobe has finally revealed all the details about the highly anticipated Adobe Creative Suite 6 — also known as CS6. Most importantly for photographers and designers on a budget: You can get the whole ...
Adobe has its head in the cloud and it wants you to, as well. That’s because Adobe sees the cloud as the future—its primary delivery system for software, services, social networking, community, and ...
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced Adobe® Photoshop® CS6 and Photoshop CS6 Extended software, major releases of the undisputed standard for professional digital imaging. Packed ...
Well, that first screenshot is a doozie. What kind of color blind idiot at Adobe AND Microsoft (visual studio, etc) thought it was a good idea to remove the colors, and make it harder to see in the UI ...
CNET and Jefferies are polling customers about their plans now that Adobe's new software is generally available only through monthly payments -- and unlike Adobe, we'll be publishing our findings.
I could add, though, that a real benefit of the new plan is that they also offer month-to-month licensing (at a 50% premium), meaning it's fairly cheap to add a few seats for a month or two if you get ...