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GoodeReader recently spoke with representatives from Adobe about the features of the industry popular Digital Publishing Suite, specifically as it relates to giving publishers control over digital editions of magazines, optimized for both the growing tablet market and the emerging smartphone reading market. Lynly Schambers-Lenox, Adobe’s Group Publishing Marketing Manager for Digital Publishing, and Colin [...]

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Adobe and NBC has combined their forces to bring live Olympic action on iPad with their 2 new apps. NBC Olympics Live Extra Get to ready to watch every moment of the 2012 London Olympic Summer Games LIVE for FREE with the NBC Olympics Live Extra app. I…

The term “desktop publishing” no longer holds quite the same allure it did when PageMaker started a revolution on the Macintosh. More than 25 years later, print media is at a crossroads, with readers turning to tablets for consuming content once st…

Adobe Illustrator has long been the choice for illustration professionals, designers, and anyone who wants to work with infinitely scalable vector graphics. Over the years it’s gained some highly impressive features, such as mesh tools for drawing ph…

When Apple released Final Cut Pro X last year, many veterans were up in arms. FCPX wasn’t just an update to the program they’d come to rely on–it was a complete departure from what they were used to. You either loved it or hated it, and Adobe was …

The latest business strategy adopted by Adobe is increased focus on improving its service on PCs, the company revealed in its official blog. As a result, there won’t be any further versions of the Flash Player developed for mobile browsers. What this means is that Android 4.1 Jelly Bean would not have Adobe Flash player [...]

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Now that June is in full swing, the annual E3 show kicks off this week in Los Angeles, only the first of a number of exciting (and costly to our wallet) events. By this time next week we’ll be basking in the glow of whatever Apple has deigned to show…

Adobe Proto is aimed at designers who want to rough out a sketch of their website or mobile app on the go before heading into Dreamweaver or other desktop tools. The resulting wireframe prototypes can be synced to Creative Cloud, either with a free 2GB…

It’s a bit of a lost art, the collage. We have Facebook walls and Pinterest boards, but in the digital age, there aren’t too many platforms that replicate the timeless practice of snipping words and photos and sticking them to a poster. With Collage, A…

Adobe hosted its Digital Publishing Summit in New York yesterday and brought a full complement of new features for its digital publishing devotees. The new design includes a content viewer for iPhone that will allow content creators to develop material for iPhone and iPod Touch users as easily as for tablet readers; another add-on includes the ability to let readers share content to social media sites directly through the article. Also included was an interface with Adobe Edge, which will let developers preview their content before sending it to DPS with Adobe InDesign.One of the major announcements at Adobe’s Summit was the Meredith Corporation is another in a growing line of companies that will be using DPS to bring their content to tablet readers. Meredith publishes magazines such as Better Homes and Gardens and Parents, and will join other publishers like Conde Nast and Source Interlink in using Adobe to develop graphic-intensive digital editions for tablets.“We’re excited to publish our leading brands to multiple channels using Digital Publishing Suite,” said Liz Schimel, executive vice president and chief digital officer, Meredith Corporation, in an article for EON. “With our tablet editions, we’re looking forward to delivering content that entertains and delights our readers on these new devices – and that also drives additional revenue and subscriptions.”“As the number of tablets and mobile devices increases, so do the potential readers of our magazine, and we must be there to meet them on the devices they choose,” said Bill Marr to EON, creative director for National Geographic magazine and another DPS user. “Using Alternate Layout in Adobe InDesign CS6 in combination with Digital Publishing Suite will allow our staff to modify layouts quickly to take into account various screen resolutions and aspect ratios, while preserving the essence of the original design so our look and brand are consistent across the marketplace.”[ad#After Post 3]