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Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Tue, 2007-03-27 23:29.
Adobe officially announced today its very anticipated professional software suite for Pro creators, Adobe Creative Suite 3.0, during a webcasted special event. The new offering is composed as follows: Software packs Standalone versions This new version of Adobe Creative Suite is available for Windows Vista as well as for Mac OS X and brings several new features, as described on its web site. But the most awaited feature is the native compatibility with Intel-based Macs. Analysts expect that the release of Adobe professional software for the Intel Mac architecture will have a very positive impact on Apple's Pro hardware sales. The company has even added a special page on its online store so as to put Adobe's announcements in the spotlight. Among other important applications to be released for the Intel-Mac architecture this year is Microsoft's Office suite. Bookmark/Search this post with:
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