Adobe’s first release of Fireworks as part of its CS3 suite of Web design programs includes several new features that will please graphic artists, Web developers, and hobbyists. Fireworks was ...
For all you graphics geeks who have been waiting eagerly to find out whether or not Adobe has screwed up all of your favorite Macromedia design tools, now’s your chance to plunk down $1,000+ to find ...
It's hard not to sound like you're gushing a little bit, like you don't maybe have a little crush on Adobe when you're writing about Creative Suite 3, because Adobe really hit the ball out of the park ...
When Adobe acquired Macromedia in 2005, many people speculated that the software maker would scrap Fireworks would be retired in favor of its competitor, Photoshop ImageReady. Instead, ImageReady was ...
On Monday, April 16th, Adobe began shipping Creative Suite 3.0, which includes (depending on the version purchased) the applications Photoshop CS3, Photoshop CS3 Extended, InDesign CS3, Illustrator ...
The CS3 suite is now divided in two almost indistinguishable bundles, one targeting print content (Adobe CS3 Design Premium, $1,799) and the other Web content (Adobe CS3 Web Premium, $1,599). With the ...
Fireworks lets you draft Web page mock-ups with rollovers, animated graphics, hot spots, and other effects. Fireworks can then export the design as an HTML file ready for coding by hand or sprucing up ...
Fireworks has found a much-deserved place in CS3. Adobe has made significant steps toward integrating the app with rest of its suite and has added some tools to enhance its usefulness as a prototype ...
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