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Adobe Device Central CS3 Mobilizes Creative Pros

Adobe has announced Adobe Device Central CS3, an integrated component across the all-new Adobe Creative Suite 3 family. Adobe Device Central CS3 is designed to radically boost the efficiency and productivity of creative professionals who develop dynamic and engaging interfaces, mobile assets, applications and video content for mobile phones and hand-held consumer electronic devices. This new software component is integrated in Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design, Web and Production Premium editions, as well as individual products, including flagship franchises such as Adobe Flash CS3 Professional, Adobe Photoshop CS3, and Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 software.

Adobe Device Central CS3 makes it easier to create mobile content by helping creative professionals better deal with a complex mobile-device landscape. Operators, in return, benefit from the creativity of millions of designers who will help deliver new content-rich data services to mobile customers. For the first time, creative professionals are able to preview their work and test mobile content instantly within familiar authoring environments through a periodically updated library of detailed phone and device profiles. With tight integration across the Adobe Creative Suite 3 family, Adobe Device Central CS3 dramatically simplifies the mobile authoring process.

Creative professionals can use the built-in library of more than 200 mobile device profiles from industry leading OEMs, including Nokia and Sony Ericsson and operators such as Verizon, to view at-a-glance details on the capabilities, constraints and features of individual devices. Free, regular profile updates from major OEMs and operators allow creative professionals to stay up to date with the latest mobile device releases. Designers save time by previewing and testing the appearance, performance, and behavior of mobile media content via highly realistic mobile device skins, right on the desktop. By simulating backlight and sunlight reflections users also can tune the content to different lighting conditions.

Through Adobe Device Central's emulated mobile devices, creative professionals are able to interact with Adobe Flash Lite content as they would on a real phone. The device emulator ensures that user interfaces, applications, and mobile media work as expected, while also estimating performance and memory consumption. Designers can start a new mobile project in Adobe Flash CS3 Professional, Adobe Photoshop CS3, or Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 and use Adobe Device Central CS3 to specify target devices and other relevant settings. The consistent user interface allows creative professionals to move easily between Adobe Device Central CS3 and the integrated components that make up the Creative Suite 3 family.



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