Monday, 9 September 2013
Adobe Launches New Creative Cloud-Only Apps & Services
Monday, 9 September 2013 by Unknown
According to The Next Web. after nearly 10 years, Adobe is leaving behind its Creative Suite to focus entirely on a new suite of Creative Cloud-only apps and services. Announced during its MAX conference, Adobe launched the "CC" family, featuring Photoshop CC, InDesign CC, Illustrator CC, Dreamweaver CC and Premiere Pro CC. It also announced deep integration with Behance social features, desktop access to Typekit and more. Adobe's flagship product. Photoshop, has received a number of updates, some predictable features as add-ons, apart from other more interestinq enhancements. Also, Photoshop stantard and Photoshop Extended have been merged together into a single product. For Illustrator, the main addition is Touch Type, which Adobe claims will give users more control by allowing single characters to be manipulated like individual objects: "Experiment with moving. scaling, and rotating, knowing you can change the font or edit at any time". InDesign is receiving native 64-bit support, features a redesigned Ul, and now supports HiDPI and Retina displays. Other, more curious additions include a OR Code Creator. If you rely on upgrade paths, you may be pleased to know that anyone with a CS 3 or later serial number will get their first Creative Cloud year for $29.99 per month — a reasonable deal, For everyone else, complete Creative Cloud access will set you back $49 99 per month, or you can purchase a single app subscription for $19.99 per month.
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