Adobe Creative Suite is a collection of graphic design, video editing, and web development applications made by Adobe Systems. The latest version, Adobe Creative Suite 3 (CS3), was announced on March 27, 2007; it introduced universal binaries for all major programs for the Apple Macintosh.[1] Adobe sells CS3 applications in six different combinations called "editions." Some editions began shipping on April 16, 2007, and Production Premium and Master Collection editions began shipping on July 2, 2007. CS3 includes several programs, including Dreamweaver, Flash, and Fireworks that were developed by Macromedia, a former rival acquired by Adobe in 2005. An extra DVD is supplied with Arabic, Hebrew and North African versions of Adobe CS3 in Central European and Middle Eastern versions for language support.[2] For example, these versions handle bi-directional text flow for easy usage in accordance to keyboard language, advanced text settings, right-to-left layout, import and export options for Middle Eastern characters, and spell checker for Middle Eastern languages. These versions are only available from WinSoft[3], Adobe’s internationalization and localization partner. The successor to Adobe CS3, Creative Suite 4, is currently in development.
ApplicationsBrief descriptions of the applications in the various Creative Suite editions:
EditionsBelow is a matrix of the applications that are bundled in each of the software suites (for version 3.3). Note: As of version 3.3, Fireworks CS3 is included in CS 3 Design Premium and all editions that included Acrobat 8 Pro, now include Acrobat 9 Pro. [4]
Adobe dropped the following programs (included in CS2) from the CS3 software bundles:[5]
Adobe will continue to develop Audition as a standalone product, while GoLive has been discontinued. Adobe GoLive 9 was released as a standalone product on June 10, 2007. Adobe Audition 3 was announced as a standalone product on September 6, 2007. Adobe Encore and Adobe OnLocation (formerly Serious Magic DV Rack HD2) are now included as part of Adobe Premiere Pro and will not be released as standalone products. Adobe InCopy, an application closely integrated with Adobe InDesign, is also part of the Creative Suite family, but is not included in any CS3 edition. It can be ordered from Adobe, third party plug-in developers, or systems integrators. Adobe has discontinued ImageReady and has replaced it with Fireworks, with some of ImageReady's features integrated into Photoshop. Some Creative Suite programs use the Presto layout engine used in the Opera browser since version 7.0. Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design PremiumAdobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium is an edition of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Family of products intended for professional print, web, interactive and mobile designers. The key difference between Design Premium and Design Standard is the addition of Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended, Adobe Flash CS3 Professional, and Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 to the Premium version. Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium includes the following stand-alone products:
Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design StandardAdobe Creative Suite 3 Design Standard is an edition of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Family of products intended for professional print designers and print production professionals. Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Standard includes the following stand-alone products:
Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production PremiumAdobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium is an edition of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Family of products intended for professional rich media and video post-production experts who create projects for film, video, broadcast, web, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and mobile devices. Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium includes the following stand-alone software:
The legacy equivalent of Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium is Adobe Production Studio. Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web PremiumAdobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium is an edition of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Family of products intended for professional web designers and developers. The addition of Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended and Adobe Illustrator CS3, Adobe’s 2D and 3D animation software for vector graphics, are the key differentiators between Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium and Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Standard. Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium includes the following stand-alone products:
The closest legacy equivalent of Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium is Macromedia Studio 8. Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web StandardAdobe Creative Suite 3 Web Standard is an edition of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Family of products intended for professional web developers and coders. Its more advanced brother edition, Adobe Creative Suite Web Premium, includes Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended and Adobe Illustrator CS3 for web designers who do more advanced visual design work. Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Standard includes the following stand-alone products:
The closest legacy equivalent of Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Standard is Macromedia Studio 8. HistoryAdobe Creative Suite was first released in 2003. The first two versions (CS and CS2) were available in two editions. The Standard Edition included:
The Premium Edition also included:
Production StudioAdobe Creative Suite Production Studio (previously Adobe Video Collection) was a suite of programs for acquiring, editing, and distributing digital video and audio. The suite was available in standard and premium editions. The Adobe Production Studio Premium edition consisted of:
The Standard edition consisted of: In CS3, Adobe Production Studio became part of the Creative Suite family. The equivalent version for Production Studio Premium is the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium. Macromedia StudioMacromedia Studio was a suite of programs designed for web content creation designed and distributed by Macromedia. After Adobe’s acquisition of Macromedia, Macromedia Studio 8 was replaced, modified, and integrated into two editions of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 family of software. The closest relatives of Macromedia Studio 8 are now called Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium and Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Standard. Core applications from Macromedia Studio have been merged with CS3, including Flash, Dreamweaver, and Fireworks. Some Macromedia applications were absorbed into existing Adobe products, e. g. FreeHand has been replaced with Adobe Illustrator CS3. Director and ColdFusion are not part of Adobe Creative Suite and will only be available as standalone products. Four recent versions of Macromedia Studio released include:
CriticismAdobe CS3 and its individual softwares have come under heavy criticism for the installation program. In the official Adobe forums as well as numerous blogs, users report many incompatibilities that cause installation failure, including from conflicts with various standalone Adobe softwares, previous versions of CS, trial version of CS, as well as alpha and beta versions of CS. Aggrevating the problem, a successful installation and uninstallation of only a few components easily takes an hour or more regardless of system specs.citation needed References
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