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April 16, 2007 11:00 AM PDT

Adobe Creative Suite 3 (Photoshop CS3, InDesign CS3, Adobe Illustrator CS3, etc.) ships

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Adobe is immediately shipping Creative Suite 3.0, which includes (depending on the version purchased) the applications Photoshop CS3, Photoshop CS3 Extended, InDesign CS3, Illustrator CS3, Flash CS3 Professional, Dreamweaver CS3, Fireworks CS3, and Contribute CS3.

Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium, Design Standard, Web Premium, and Web Standard are immediately available for purchase and subsequent download to customers in the United States and Canada through the Adobe Store. Physical packages will be available at retailers shortly.

Estimated street price for the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium edition is US$1799, US$1199 for Creative Suite 3 Design Standard edition, US$1599 for Creative Suite 3 Web Premium and US$999 for Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Standard.

If you've received one of the Creative Suite 3 packages, please let us know your initial thoughts.

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    by Koelpien April 16, 2007 6:45 PM PDT
    I'll miss GoLive. But maybe I'm the only one.
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    by eddiew1 April 17, 2007 4:38 PM PDT
    I'll miss Go-Live as well but I've heard the best features were implemented in Dreamweaver.

    Also not crazy about the pricing structure especially that there is no difference in the Design premium upgrade from CS2 Design Premium or Standard. The CS2 design owners aren't rewarded for their previous purchase while Stardard owners are.
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