Adobe Flash CS5
Review

Adobe Flash Professional CS5 Company: Adobe Price: New user $699, Upgrade $199 Note: This review is from the artist/animator point of view, which is

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Photoshop Elements 8
Review



If you want Photoshop but can’t afford the full blown CS Photoshop you definitely want to look into Photoshop Elements. For the average user it is plenty of Photoshop and more for a lot less money.

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PhotoPlus Expo Report


Frank give us a look at the PhotoPlus Expo last week in NYC. Looks like a fun event all serious photographers should attend!

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Adobe Illustrator CS3
Review


Graphic Designers have very little choice today in vector drawing programs, but the undisputed champion is Adobe’s Illustrator. CS3 is the thirteenth version of the program. Does it move ahead in innovation, stability (a big problem with the CS2 version) or just the version number? Read Tim Robertson’s review to find out.

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Adobe – Crossing The Divide

Few, if any, companies can match the cross platform commitment that Adobe has demonstrated in its history. David Cohen writes about how Microsoft could learn a thing or two from Adobe. Read on…

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MyMac Podcast #125
Leopard Delayed


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Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is delayed, and this weeks show looks into the news. Also, Robert reviews the TVMini HD from Miglia and David talks about Adobe, their contributions to cross-platform computing, and their current cross-platform approach in their software products.

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Links from the show:
Dung
TVMini HD

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Dreamweaver 8
Review

This is what happens when you procrastinate on a Mac article: the whole world changes before your eyes! When I first got my review copy of Dreamweaver 8, it was fresh off the presses from Macromedia. I was happy to get it, and then it wasn’t Macromedia’s any more. Hearing that Adobe had taken over, I felt positively parental: “Be nice to my baby!”

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