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June 5th, 2008

Buzzword, Out of Adobe Labs

Last year, Adobe acquired Buzzword from Virtual Ubiquity and became part of Adobe Labs, aiming to compete Google Docs and other online web office suites. Now, Buzzword is out of Adobe Labs and joined the new Acrobat.com BETA (ACOM).
So, what can we do with Adobe Buzzword? Like other online office suites, you can create […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

March 29th, 2008

Adobe Photoshop Express

Finally, after the long wait since I posted about Adobe Photoshop Express, it has been released to public.
Adobe Photoshop Express is an online photo-editing tool, allowing users to upload, edit and share photos online.

Well, with the functionalities available online is not much like of the desktop Photoshop. This is much like of a downgraded version […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

March 4th, 2008

Adobe Labs: Digital Editions

I recently downloaded Adobe® Digital Editions to read some eBooks I downloaded for some tutorials. Digital Editions is currently with the Adobe Labs and currently in version 1.1. Adobe® Digital Editions allows us to manage digital publications like eBooks and supports both PDF and EPUB-based contents.
Adobe® Digital Editions is an engaging new way to read […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

February 14th, 2008

Office 2008 with PDF2Office Pro 4.0

If you are into creating portable documents like PDFs and uses Office 2008 in Mac, then try PDF2Office Professional v4.0 with the following features:

Convert to Word Processing file - Specify Processing Options, Advanced Options and Font Substitution
Convert to Presentation File - Create slideshows instantly and specify image resolution and other options
Convert to Web Page Format […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

February 11th, 2008

Adobe Reader and Acrobat 8 gets Security Updates

If you recently had problems with your Adobe Reader and Acrobat 8, please check out the latest Adobe Security Advisory. Updates was released last February 6, 2008 for the Adobe Reader 8.1.1 and earlier versions and Adobe Acrobat Professional, 3D and Standard 8.1.1 and earlier versions.  Here’s the summary:
On Feb. 6, Adobe made an update […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

January 26th, 2008

Checking Out Flash Lite

Just recently, Adobe launched Adobe Flash Lite 3, which enables mobile users to experience rich web or desktop applications and video support directly on their mobile phones. With this release, Adobe is aiming to provide solutions for developers to create “more engaging applications, interfaces and mobile assets that integrate video, as well as develop innovative […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

January 25th, 2008

Try Pownce and make sending files easy!

I was reading some tech news over Techmeme and read some headlines about some updates with Adobe AIR. Posted by Ryan Stewart, he introduced about Pownce, a new AIR desktop client which allows its users send messages, files, links, and events to their friends in their network. It has some interesting features that it would […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

January 17th, 2008

Adobe Labs: Thermo

It’s weekend and time for me to check something new from Adobe Labs. Now, I will introduce you to an upcoming Adobe product code-names “Thermo”. Thermo will aid developers yo create user-interface for rich Internet applications.
Applications created in Thermo are Flex applications that can be loaded directly into Flex Builder, providing a great roundtrip workflow […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

January 8th, 2008

Buzzword Updates

Ooops, I forgot to post this update which was supposedly be posted earlier December. Anyway, Buzzword is now on Preview Version 6 which has some updates:

Word Count
Hyperlinks and Buzzword Document URLs
Special Characters, Units of Measure support
Images import
Document sharing

For more information, please check this blog entry about this update.
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By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

December 20th, 2007

A dose of PDF Renderer

Now you can view your PDF documents on a 2D format. PDF Renderer allows users to render PDF using Java2D.
The PDF Renderer is just what the name implies: an open source, all Java library. Typically this means drawing into a Swing panel, but it could also draw to other Graphics2D implementations. We hope you will […]

By Jerome Locson -- 1 comment

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