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March 28, 2007 4:15 PM PDT

Adobe CS3 apps (including Photoshop CS3) to ship in late April/early May

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Adobe yesterday announced specifics for its Creative Suite 3 packages, which include the long-awaited Universal Binary editions of Photoshop CS3 (and Photoshop CS3 Extended), Illustrator CS3, InDesign CS3, Illustrator CS3, Flash CS3 Professional, Dreamweaver CS3, Premiere Pro CS3, and After Effects CS3.

Press statements from Adobe indicate a vague "April" ship date, but it now appears that these applications will begin shipping in late April or early May. Apple is quoting the late-April timeframe on its online store.

Adobe employee John Nack's blog has some interesting posts on what's unique to Photoshop CS3 Extended, and the fruits of Adobe/Macromedia integration.

For coverage of the Photoshop CS3 public beta, see this special report.

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    by montylee March 29, 2007 1:45 PM PDT

    Personally I had trouble figuring out all the different upgrade paths for the Adobe CS3 products. So I created a table to compare the applications included in the various packages. I'm not looking at the INTEL PC only applications, just the Mac ones. I'd sure welcome any corrections in order to correctly figure out the best upgrade path.

    http://www.TheLeeFamily.org/comparison.pdf

    Monty Lee

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