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[News] Adobe to Release More Linux Software

  • Subject: [News] Adobe to Release More Linux Software
  • From: "Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 24 Oct 2006 13:47:42 -0700
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Adobe Unveils Adobe Digital Editions Public Beta

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| Initially available as a free public beta for Windows,
| Digital Editions will support Macintosh systems as a
| universal binary application and Linux platforms, as well as
| mobile phones and other embedded devices in future versions.
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http://www.linuxelectrons.com/News/Application/Adobe_Unveils_Adobe_Digital_Editions_Public_Beta
http://tinyurl.com/y7wsws

Photoshop is said to be the most requested Linux application, which
hinders the migration (upgrade) of many prospective users. Adobe
delivered Acrobat Reader 7 for Linux having passed over in version 6.
Flash 9 and Flex 2 for Linux show that Photoshop for Linux may be
inevitable. There is a tighter commitment. Dreamweaver and Photoshop
can already be run under Linux using WinE, but it's not trivial to
achieve. All in all, it appears as though no 'killer app' can serve as
a migration excuse any longer (or for much longer). Well, Norton
security center and Nimda may never be ported to Linux, but...


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