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  • Adobe Type Manager (ATM) is the name of a family of computer programs created and marketed by Adobe Systems for use with their Type 1 fonts.(More...)

  • Adobe InCopy Adobe InCopy, an application closely integrated with Adobe InDesign, is also part of the Creative Suite family, but is not included in any CS3 edition.(More...)



Adobe Type Manager (ATM) is the name of a family of computer programs created and marketed by Adobe Systems for use with their Type 1 fonts. [1] Adobe After Effects is a digital motion graphics and compositing software published by Adobe Systems. It can be used in film and video post-production.[2] Adobe Creative Suite is a collection of graphic design, video editing, and web development applications made by Adobe Systems.[3] New Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional Enhances Adobe Creative Suite 2.3 New Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional Enhances Adobe Creative Suite 2.3 ", Adobe Systems, 2006 - 09-18.Retrieved on 2007 - 03-24 03-24.[3] Adobe Encore Adobe Encore Adobe Encore is a DVD authoring software tool produced by Adobe Systems and targeted at semi-professional video producers.[3]

Adobe InCopy is a professional word processing software made by Adobe Systems. It is integrated to Adobe InDesign Adobe InDesign Adobe InDesign Adobe InDesign ; the current version is Adobe InCopy CS3. This desk-top publishing software is primarily used to publish newspapers and magazines.[4] Adobe InCopy Middle Eastern versions available from WinSoft , Adobe Systems " Internationalization and localization partner.[4]

On the Windows platform, text in PDF files can be searched Windows Desktop Search when installed with an appropriate iFilter available from Adobe Systems.[5] Portable Document Format ( PDF ) is an open file format created and controlled by Adobe Systems, for representing two-dimensional documents in a device independent and resolution independent fixed-layout document format.[5]

Adobe FrameMaker is a desktop publishing (DTP) and word processing application that is popular for large documents. It is produced by Adobe Systems.[6] Adobe Systems acquired the product and returned the focus to the professional market.[6] Around 2001 Template:When, with Apple's Mac OS X (and Microsoft's Windows 2000 and XP), support for Type 1 fonts was built into the operating system using ATM Light code contributed by Adobe.[1] ATM Light is still helpful to Type 1 font users under Classic, however. Adobe ported these products to the Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows operating system platform, where they managed font display by patching into Windows (3.0, 3.1, 95, 98, Me) at a very low level.[1]

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Adobe InCopy Adobe InCopy, an application closely integrated with Adobe InDesign, is also part of the Creative Suite family, but is not included in any CS3 edition. It can be ordered from Adobe, third party plug-in developers, or systems integrators. [3] With the InCopy integrated to InDesign, writers, editors, and designers can simultaneously work the same page; the designer creates the page layout with InDesign, while editors simultaneously edit different stories with the InCopy, via the Adobe LiveEdit rights management system.[4]

Adobe Reader is also unavailable in current versions on many alternative operating systems and is distributed under a proprietary license unacceptable to some users.[5] Adobe GoLive is coded in the C++ programming language programming language . It is unusual in that instead of using a standard C++ framework such as PowerPlant or MFC, GoLive uses a custom C++ framework called SCL which was initially built from scratch by the engineers at GoLive Systems Inc. The SCL framework is currently used exclusively by GoLive but was also used in the short-lived Adobe Atmosphere Adobe Atmosphere 3D software.[7] Adobe GoLive originated as CyberStudio, the flagship product of a company named GoLive Systems, Inc. then based in Hamburg, Germany.[7]

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  • Users of ATM 4.0 (Light or Deluxe) on Windows 95/98/ME who upgrade to Windows 2000/XP may encounter problems, and it is vital not to install version 4.0 into Windows 2000 or later; affected users are encouraged to visit the Adobe web site for technical information and patches.(More...)



  • Users of ATM 4.0 (Light or Deluxe) on Windows 95/98/ME who upgrade to Windows 2000/XP may encounter problems, and it is vital not to install version 4.0 into Windows 2000 or later; affected users are encouraged to visit the Adobe web site for technical information and patches. [1] Version 4.1.2 is fully compatible with Windows 2000 and XP (but not 64-bit Windows XP). Windows Vista Windows Vista is incompatible with both ATM Light and ATM Deluxe. citation needed Windows Vista can use Adobe Type 1 fonts natively, making add-ons like ATM unnecessary.[1]

    There were also ATM versions for extremely popular DOS applications, the most notable being WordPerfect 5.0 and 5.1. This incarnation of ATM, made by LaserTools was named PrimeType in the United States United States and Adobe Type Manager for WordPerfect elsewhere.[1] Around 1996 Template:When, Adobe had expanded ATM into a font-management program called ATM Deluxe ; the original ATM was rechristened ATM Light.[1] Adobe discontinued development of ATM Deluxe for Macintosh after Apple moved to Mac OS X. Adobe in 2005 ceased selling ATM Deluxe.[1]

    In Macintosh operating systems prior to Mac OS X Mac OS X, Type 1 fonts set at other sizes would appear jagged on the monitor.[1] One difference between After Effects and NLEs is that After Effects is layer-oriented, and NLEs are generally track-oriented. In After Effects, each individual media object (video clip, audio clip, still image, etc.) occupies its own track. NLEs use a system where individual media objects can occupy the same track as long as they do not overlap in time. This track-oriented system is more suited for editing and can keep project files much more concise.[2]

    After Effects has extensive plug-in support; and a broad range of third party plug-ins are available. A variety of plug-in styles exist, such as particle systems for realistic effects for rain, snow, fire, etc.[2]

    Version 2.1 introduced PowerPC acceleration in 1994. CoSA along with After Effects was then acquired by Aldus corporation in July 1993 ; this company was then acquired by Adobe in 1994, and with it PageMaker PageMaker PageMaker and After Effects.[2]

    Adobe Flash Player, a free software application which allows the playing of standalone Adobe Flash (SWF) multimedia files.[3] Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe Premiere Pro is a real-time, timeline based video editing software application.[3] Adobe Flash Professional, a multimedia authoring program used to create web applications, games, movies, and content for mobile phones and other embedded devices. It features support for vector and raster graphics, a scripting language called ActionScript and bi-directional streaming of audio and video.[3] Version Cue also automates the process of collaboratively reviewing documents among groups of people. Adobe Device Central Adobe Device Central's primary purpose is to integrate parts of the Creative Suite together to offer both professional and individual creative professionals, web designers, and mobile developers an easier way to preview and test Flash Lite, bitmap, web, and video content for mobile devices.[3] Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium is an edition of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Family of products intended for professional print, web, interactive and mobile designers.[3] Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium is an edition of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Family of products intended for professional rich media and video post-production experts who create projects for film, video, broadcast, web, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and mobile devices.[3]

    Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Standard is an edition of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Family of products intended for professional print designers and print production professionals.[3] Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Standard is an edition of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Family of products intended for professional web developers and coders. Its more advanced brother edition, Adobe Creative Suite Web Premium, includes Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended and Adobe Illustrator CS3 for web designers who do more advanced visual design work.[3] The addition of Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended and Adobe Illustrator CS3, Adobe"s 2D and 3D animation software for vector graphics, are the key differentiators between Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium and Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Standard.[3]

    The closest relatives of Macromedia Studio 8 are now called Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Premium and Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Standard Adobe Creative Suite 3 Web Standard.[3]

    The equivalent version for Production Studio Premium is the Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium.[3] The latest version, Adobe Creative Suite 3 (CS3), was announced on March 27 March 27, 2007 ; it introduced Universal binaries for all major programs for the Apple Macintosh.[3] Adobe Creative Suite Production Studio (previously Adobe Video Collection ) was a suite of programs for acquiring, editing, and distributing digital video and audio.[3] After Adobe "s acquisition of Macromedia, Macromedia Studio 8 was replaced, modified, and integrated into two editions of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 family of software.[3] Adobe Creative Suite 3: Which language in which edition? Central European and Middle Eastern versions.Retrieved on 2007 - 11-20.[3]

    Director and ColdFusion are not part of Adobe Creative Suite and will only be available as standalone products.[3] Adobe Encore and Adobe OnLocation (formerly Serious Magic DV Rack HD2 ) are now included as part of Adobe Premiere Pro and will not be released as standalone products.[3] Adobe GoLive 9 was released as a standalone product on June 10 June 10, 2007.[3] Adobe Contribute Adobe Contribute is for editing the content of a website. It allows a wide variety of people within an organization to update web pages by reducing the amount of web design skills necessary for the process.[3]

    Soundbooth is not replacing Adobe Audition, rather creating a product for creative professionals who do not specialize in audio.[3] Some Macromedia applications were absorbed into existing Adobe products, e. g.[3]

    Adobe OnLocation Adobe OnLocation Adobe OnLocation (Windows only) is a direct-to-disk recording and monitoring software.[3] The key difference between Design Premium and Design Standard is the addition of Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended, Adobe Flash CS3 Professional, and Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 to the Premium version.[3]

    Adobe Acrobat Connect Adobe Acrobat Connect is used to create information and general presentations, online training materials, web conferencing, learning modules, and user desktop sharing.[3]

    Adobe InDesign Adobe InDesign Adobe InDesign Adobe InDesign is a desktop publishing (DTP) software application.[3] Unlike word processor programs, InCopy is not for printing with office desktop printers, but is integral to the Adobe InDesign desktop publishing software application; with InDesign, the editor-user designs, lays out, and prints the copy as part of the finished publication.[4]

    Adobe InCopy is available in the following languages: Arabic (Middle Eastern version), Brazilian Portuguese, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew (Middle Eastern version), Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian.[4]

    Publishers often use a publishing system including workflow- and rights management to the design and editing capabilities of the publishing system software.[4]

    Mac OS X, having PDF as a core element of the operating system, fully supports searching PDF files with the Preview application, used to view PDF files. The Spotlight feature in Mac OS X v10.4 extends this ability across the whole operating system, allowing information in PDF files to be found from a single search box.[5] Like HTML files, PDF files may submit information to a web server. This could be used to track the IP address of the client PC, a process known as phoning home. Through their LiveCycle Policy Server product, Adobe provides a method to set security policies on specific documents. This can include requiring a user to authenticate and limiting the time frame a document can be accessed or amount of time a document can be opened while offline.[5] Search programs that do not work include that of Windows XP Windows XP (however does work once PDF iFilter from Adobe is installed) and Agent Ransack Agent Ransack. For searching the Web, some search engines, such as Google and Yahoo!, include PDF files in searches.[5] Currently, all PDF capable printers also support PostScript, but most PostScript printers do not support direct PDF printing. The PDF file format has undergone several changes in its file format, generally as new versions of Adobe Acrobat have been released.[5]

    Adobe Publication: The Four Flavors of Adobe PDF for Paper-based Documents Adobe Publication: The Four Flavors of Adobe PDF for Paper-based Documents PDF (1.00 MiB) - details of the four possible formats generated by Adobe Acrobat Capture 3.0.[5] A PDF can only be searchable if it has either been created from an existing electronic document (Word, Excel, etc) containing text, or if a scanned document has been processed by optical character recognition (OCR), sometimes called 'captured' because of the names of components and products from Adobe.[5] While the PDF format can describe very simple one page documents, it may also be used for many pages, complex documents that use a variety of different fonts, graphics, colors, and images. Readers for many platforms are available, such as Xpdf, Foxit and Adobe's own Adobe Reader Adobe Reader ; there are also front-ends for many platforms to Ghostscript.[5] Font substitution : If displayed with Adobe Reader, a font-substitution strategy ensures the document will be readable even if the end-user does not have the "proper" fonts installed.[5]

    The wide availability of Adobe Reader and easy-to-use WYSIWYG PDF authoring have further enticed many (mostly corporate) web authors to publish a wider variety of information as PDF. Critics of this practice cite several reasons for avoiding it.[5] Current PDF file formats can include tags (essentially XML XML ), text equivalents, captions and audio descriptions, and other accessibility features. Some software, such as Adobe InDesign Adobe InDesign, can output tagged PDFs automatically.[5]

    During each major release of Adobe (Acrobat) Reader, the installer package gets significantly larger to support extra features, but users are left without means to selectively install components.[5]

    FrameMaker became an Adobe product in 1995 when Adobe purchased Frame Technology Corp. Adobe added SGML support, which eventually morphed into today's XML support.[6] In April of 2004, Adobe ceased support of FrameMaker for the Macintosh. This reinvigorated rumors that surfaced in 2001 stating that product development and support for FrameMaker are being wound down. Adobe emphatically denied these rumors in 2001.[6]

    In 2006 Adobe released officially supported Framemaker 7.2 application packs for DITA ( Darwin Information Typing Architecture ) and S1000D.[6] Adobe released Framemaker 8 Framemaker 8 at the end of July of 2007.[6]
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