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InDesign – our software used for professional page layout – and Adobe GoLive, which is used for Web site content
creation and production. In addition, we also shipped a new graphics server product, Adobe Graphics Server
(formerly called Adobe AlterCast) to automate the production of images and graphics for data driven content.
In the second quarter of fiscal 2002, we shipped Adobe FrameMaker 7.0, which is our long-document,
technical authoring software application.
In the third quarter of fiscal 2002, we shipped Adobe InCopy 2.0, the companion product to Adobe InDesign
for copy editing in the professional page layout market. Finally, we also shipped Adobe Content Server 3.0, which is
a server product that customers use to create, manage the rights for, and distribute eBooks.
We will work to enhance the integration of our products and provide creative professionals the best possible
design experience with Adobe software tools. We plan to continue to provide solutions that help publishers of
printed material reuse and repurpose their information to output formats beyond that of print, including Web and
wireless formats.
Creative Professional Products
Adobe Content Server—an easy-to-use, all-in-one system for publishers, distributors, retailers, and individual
authors to prepare, secure, and license eBooks in Adobe PDF directly from their Web sites.
Adobe Creative Suite Standard Edition—suite of three application products that offers creative professionals
software to modify images, create vector diagrams, and produce graphical layouts; includes Adobe Illustrator,
Adobe InDesign, and Adobe Photoshop.
Adobe Creative Suite Premium Edition—suite of six professional and integrated software solutions that
creative professionals can use to create, modify, format and manage content to be printed, published on the web,
sent over wireless links, and viewed on screen. This suite offers document authoring for the Web and wireless
devices, digital imaging modification, and digital document sharing. The different applications share a similar user
interface and share several commands, tools, palettes and keyboard short-cuts. The suite includes Adobe Acrobat,
Adobe GoLive, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Premiere.
Adobe Design Collection—suite of four award-winning application products that allows creative professionals
to create and produce high-quality images, illustrations, and layouts, and to publish documents across multiple
media; includes Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, and Adobe Photoshop.
Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader—software that displays Adobe PDF-based eBooks on notebook and desktop
computers in full color, with the high quality and careful design found in printed books.
Adobe Font Folio—contains the entire Adobe Type Library, unlocked and ready to use.
Adobe FrameMaker—an application for authoring and publishing long, structured, content-rich documents
including books, documentation, technical manuals, and reports; provides users a way to publish their content to
multiple output formats, including print, Adobe PDF, Hypertext Markup Language (“HTML”), XML, and
Microsoft Word.
Adobe GoLive—professional Web design and publishing software that provides innovative tools that Web
authors require to design, layout, produce, and maintain content for Web sites and wireless Web devices without the
need for complex multimedia programming.
Adobe Graphics Server—formerly called Adobe AlterCast; 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.