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Adobe Encore—professional DVD authoring and creation software; provides a comprehensive set of design tools and
integration with other Adobe software to create a streamlined DVD creation workflow; provides ability to output projects to
recordable DVD formats, ensuring a wide degree of playback compatibility.
Adobe Fireworks—a professional graphics design tool for building interactive Web graphics; gives professional
designers and developers tools for creating images that can be deployed to Web browsers and the Adobe Flash Player;
integrates with Adobe Flash and Adobe Dreamweaver.
Adobe Flash Media Interactive Server—a new configuration of our streaming media capabilities to deliver secure, high-
quality video on demand, video blogging and messaging, Web conferencing and live video capabilities that can be viewed via
the Flash Player; provides a flexible development environment for creating and delivering interactive media applications;
utilized by many industries, including media and entertainment, telecommunications, advertising, government and education.
Adobe Flash Media Streaming Server—a new, lower-cost version of our streaming media capabilities that can be used
to deliver live streaming and video-on-demand streaming; configured for lower volume streaming of content that is suitable
for small- and medium- size streaming needs.
Adobe Flash Professional—provides an advanced development environment for creating Internet applications which
integrate animations, motion graphics, sound, text and additional video functionality; solutions built with Adobe Flash
Professional are deployed via the Web to browsers and to devices that run Adobe Flash Player.
Adobe GoLive—Web design and publishing software that provides innovative tools that Web authors use to design,
layout, produce and maintain content for Web sites and wireless Web devices without the need for complex multimedia
programming.
Adobe Graphics Server—imaging server software used to create and maintain digital graphics and images on frequently
updated data-driven content, such as Web sites and printed catalogs, by automating the creation and the reuse of images;
integrates with content management and e-commerce systems to automate workflows, and eliminates the tedious manual
tasks of refining and reformatting images for specific purposes.
Adobe Illustrator—a vector-based illustration design tool used to create compelling graphic artwork for print
publications and the Web.
Adobe InCopy—an editorial tool for collaboration between writers, editors and copy-fitters; Adobe InCopy is a
companion to Adobe InDesign.
Adobe Kuler—a Web-hosted application designed to work as a stand-alone application, and, to complement Adobe
Creative Suite by enabling color palette exploration, inspiration, experimentation and sharing.
Adobe InDesign—a page-layout application for publishing professionals; based on an open, object-oriented architecture
it enables Adobe and its industry partners to deliver powerful publishing solutions for magazine, newspaper and other
publishing applications.
Adobe InDesign Server—technology for third-party systems integrators and developers to use for building design-
driven, server-based publishing solutions; brings the innovative design and typography features of InDesign software to the
server platform and enables Adobe partners to provide new levels of automation and efficiency in high-end editorial
workflows, collateral creation, variable data publishing and Web-based design solutions.
Adobe OnLocation—direct-to-disk recording and monitoring software which helps generate superior quality video from
an SD or HD camera connected to a laptop computer; formerly called DV Rack.
Adobe Photoshop—provides photo design, enhancement and editing capabilities for print, the Web and multi-media;
used by graphic designers, professional photographers, Web designers, professional publishers and video professionals, as
well as amateur photographers and digital imaging hobbyists.
Adobe Photoshop Extended—provides the capabilities of Adobe Photoshop, plus additional tools for editing 3D and
motion-based content, and performing image analysis; targeted for: film, video and multimedia professionals; graphic and
Web designers using 3D and motion; manufacturing professionals; medical professionals; architects and engineers; and
scientific researchers.