Adobe cs6 sneak peek




















Thanks for the clarification. I still think there could have been a better way to integrate this… like add it into the original build in the first place Im sure this was planned. I am sure I wont be the only one complaining about this. I understand your frustration, but your characterization is not accurate. If this feature was ready when CS6 shipped it would have been in the box.

Or you could have gone with a CCM and paid monthly, but gotten the new features as they are ready. Press that sign and it will remove the tab.

What about the limit on adding more tabs. Just downloaded the trial, but the characters cannot be inserted. Hi, all the characters and interactions are available for use with the trial. The link will be live in a couple of hours.

Great stuff looking forward to 6. What did you use to create this video? Was it all captivate? The web cam slide in is really neat and the smooth panning I have not been able to create in CS5. What other character categories do we have to choose from? The Actors — well — not helpful for my needs. Where are education-people like students, teachers…? Glad you liked the AdobeCaptivate 6 interactions! On actors- you might want to re-evaluate once you see the entire list in the product.

Thanks for this information, Shameer. Good to hear that the interactions can be published to HTML5. Also good to hear that there will be more Actors in the final. Are we days, weeks or months away? This all has a bearing on our workflows and so please would you put uf out of our misery…. I can not wait more for cs6 and els3. Thanks for the update! I am using Adobe Captivate 4. Waiting for 6.

You must be logged in to post a comment. Show All Notifications. Join Community. Sign In. Post here. Virtual Reality. Events and Announcements. I hope this new feature has a keep key setting in it. Time for InDesign Killer hopefuly open source this time? It looks like an interesting idea.

Seems like another case or trying to add a feature so people upgrade. Something like this is not really needed IMHO. The library effectively does the same thing, altough this might be a little more functional to the workflow. These upgrades mever seem to improve performance of the product itself. Indesign is not exactly a speed demon. How about doing to improve the underpowered and unimproved merge feature.

For example merge multiple records to a table. When is the last time that thing was improved? Could be a great tool if it did more… hopefully it does. A pasteboard that you can select objects from and reuse where desired… place them at desired location and size. Would be wonderful if it could add objects to its library as it currently does and then go to another document and collect more objects, etc a bit like Snagit … until you have all the objects you need from various documents and then repurpose them at the same time.

Marcel: Yes, but why INX? Why not IDML? That is also text-based and can be version-controlled. And works fine save and load times, while admittedly not quite as fast as native format, are certainly comparable.

I have no idea whether anyone at Adobe even looks at it though I hope they do. You might be right about that one. It certainly seems very opaque. We have no idea what features have been requested there, nor how often. Are you running x86 or x64? That might make a difference, I suppose.

What do you guys think? That video may go down in software history as the worst taster ever. What the!? Er, adobe, we have libraries, snippets and, um, oh yeah, copy and paste! You do worry sometimes that the boffins forget that ID is a tool for design. Do they really ignore feature requests? They sent me an email requesting if they could watch what I do; see how I use InDesign. I said, Yes! I index books for a living and there are so many irritating things about the indexing feature to be fixed.

It will be interesting to see how this works when you want to show some shallow depth of field behind a subject while the subject remains in place. Adobe is about to shake things up a bit with a new subscription model for its Creative Suite applications.

Check out the latest sneak peek of Photoshop CS6 in the above video, which demos the improvements to content-aware functionality in the upcoming version. Like recent iterations of Camera Raw, the engine under the hood is the same thing that powers Lightroom 4 , which should be the current version of Lightroom around the release time for Photoshop CS6.



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