“We believe that adding mid-cycle releases in between our milestone releases, which will now happen every two years, will help our customers keep ahead of the market trends.” “We decided to change our Creative Suite release schedules, starting with CS5.5, to help our customers overcome the challenges they’ve been having with the wave of new mobile devices coming to market,” Dave Burkett, vice president and general manager of Adobe Creative Suite, told Macworld. Subscription pricing is also available for the following individual applications: After Effects, Dreamweaver, Flash Professional, Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Photoshop Extended, and Premiere Pro. The complete mid-cycle lineup now features Creative Suite 5.5 Master Collection, Creative Suite 5.5 Design Premium, Creative Suite 5.5 Web Premium, Creative Suite 5.5 Production Premium, and Creative Suite 5.5 Design Standard. Subscription Editions program is designed to make its creative tools more affordable to the artists and designers who need them and to give new users-and those who need the software only for specific projects-more opportunities to work with the apps. With the new schedule comes a new pricing plan: Adobe’s new
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