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Adobe Accelerates Print, Web and Mobile Publishing Workflows with Introduction of Adobe Creative Suite 2







Adobe Accelerates Print, Web and Mobile
Publishing Workflows with Introduction
of Adobe Creative Suite 2

Adobe Accelerates Print, Web and Mobile
Publishing Workflows with Introduction
of Adobe Creative Suite 2
04/04/2005 12:01 AM

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In Photoshop 7, Adobe added a file browser to Photoshop and let it chill for two versions seeing if it would get better with age (it didn't). It was a good idea but weird in Photoshop, a really document-centric program. Now, they've taken it out of Photoshop, made it an independent program to act as a connector between apps much like say, a concrete passageway or a road above water.

It makes a lot more sense this way since it was really out of place as a floating window inside the Photoshop interface. Adobe has added a favorites and collections pane in addition to the basic file system browsing, chocked it full of features to interact with other Adobe apps and added an interactive thumbnail zoom that works much like iPhoto's.

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