Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) announced today at Adobe MAX
2008 further advancements to the Adobe Flash® Platform, a complete
system of integrated tools, frameworks, clients and servers to develop
Web applications, content and video that run consistently across
operating systems and devices. These new innovations include technology
previews of Adobe® Flash Catalyst™ and the next version of Adobe Flex®
Builder™, code named Gumbo. Adobe also announced the availability of
Adobe® AIR™ 1.5 and an alpha version of Adobe Flash Player 10 software
for 64-bit Linux® operating systems. The Adobe Flash Platform is tightly
integrated with the Adobe Creative Suite® 4 product family, the
industry-leading design and development software for virtually every
creative workflow.
"Adobe Flash technology has empowered the developer community to
revolutionize the Web and how we interact with it,” said David Wadhwani,
general manager and vice president of the Platform Business Unit at
Adobe. "The Adobe Flash Platform continues to evolve, providing
everything companies need to rapidly design and develop compelling
business-critical applications, interactive Web content and dynamic
video that will reach users across the entire Web.”
Faster Time to Market through Agile Design and Development
New to the Adobe Flash Platform is Adobe Flash Catalyst (formerly code
named Thermo), a professional interaction design tool for rapidly
creating application interfaces and interactive content without coding.
Flash Catalyst enables artwork created in Adobe Creative Suite 4 to be
imported with full fidelity and quickly converted into dynamic
components such as buttons, scrollbars, input fields and more. Finished
projects can be published directly to Flash Player or AIR. When combined
with the next version of Flex Builder, Adobe Flash Catalyst enables
design and development to be done in parallel. This workflow supports
iterative development and delivers higher quality results with faster
time to market. A preview release of Adobe Flash Catalyst will be
available for MAX 2008 attendees. A public beta version is expected to
be available on Adobe Labs in early 2009. For more information, please
visit www.adobe.com/go/flashcatalyst.
The Flex Builder "Gumbo” preview release, also available today for MAX
2008 attendees, expands the use of Flex to a wider audience of
developers, offering new data-centric development capabilities to create
rich Internet applications. Gumbo also enhances project productivity
through the improved design and development workflow with Adobe Flash
Catalyst and improvements to core development capabilities such as the
debugger, profiler and code editor. For more information, please visit http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flex/.
A new preview release of the open source Flex framework is also
available on www.opensource.adobe.com.
Delivering Consistent Experiences across Operating Systems and Devices
Adobe also announced today the availability of Adobe® AIR™ 1.5, a key
component of the Adobe Flash Platform, which enables Web developers to
deliver rich Internet applications outside the browser. Offering new
features and performance improvements to create more expressive AIR
applications, Adobe AIR 1.5 incorporates the open source WebKit HTML
engine and now accelerates application performance with "SquirrelFish,”
the new WebKit JavaScript interpreter. Adobe AIR 1.5 also includes a
new, encrypted database that meets enterprise security compliance
requirements while storing data securely on customers’ computers.
Additionally, AIR 1.5 includes functionality introduced in Adobe Flash
Player 10, such as support for custom filters and effects, native 3D
transformation and animation, and extensible rich text layout. Adobe AIR
1.5 is available immediately as a free download for Windows and Mac, and
AIR 1.5 for Linux is expected to be available before the end of the
year. For more information on Adobe AIR, please visit www.adobe.com/products/air/.
Furthering Adobe's commitment to the Linux community and as part of
ensuring the cross-platform compatibility of Flash Player, a pre-release
64-bit Linux version of Adobe Flash Player 10 is now available on Adobe
Labs at www.adobe.com/go/linux64player.
This offers easier, native installation on 64-bit Linux systems and
removes the need for 32-bit emulation.
Additionally, a preview of Adobe Flash Player 10 for smartphones is
being demonstrated at MAX 2008, which will reveal the latest
advancements related to the Open Screen Project. Adobe Flash Platform
innovations are at the core of the Open Screen Project, which is an
industry-wide initiative to deliver rich multi-screen experiences built
on a consistent runtime environment for open Web browsing and standalone
applications across personal computers, mobile devices, and consumer
electronics. More information about the Open Screen Project is available
at www.openscreenproject.org.
Adobe Flash Platform Ecosystem Grows
The Adobe Flash Platform consists of a large and vibrant ecosystem that
continues to grow, and includes the following companies who are making
announcements today:
- Acesis announced a breakthrough SaaS solution that leverages the Adobe
Flash Platform to measure doctor performance and reduce medical errors. www.acesis.com/
- Cynergy announced a new media and entertainment division, Cynergy.ME,
to create interactive content and rich Internet applications using the
Adobe Flash Platform. www.cynergysystems.com
- Ensemble introduced a new offering called Ensemble Tofino for Visual
Studio, a plug-in that enables .NET developers to create Flex front ends
for their applications using Microsoft Visual Studio. www.ensemble.com
- MicroStrategy announced that its latest release of MicroStrategy 8™
software integrates and extends the Adobe Flash Platform so developers
can create RIAs with embedded Business Intelligence. www.microstrategy.com
- SAP is enabling SAP developers to take advantage of Flex components to
develop rich user interfaces for SAP applications (see separate Adobe
press release). www.sap.com
- Zend announced the first deliverable of the Adobe and Zend partnership
with Adobe’s contribution of Action Message Format (AMF) support in the
new 1.7 release of Zend Framework. This new AMF component enables
developers to optimize data communication between Zend Framework
server-side PHP components and client-side Adobe Flex components. http://framework.zend.com
The Adobe Flash Platform is the de facto standard for delivering
breakthrough applications, content and video on the Web. Adobe Flash
Player is on over 98 percent of connected computers and delivers 81
percent of Web video worldwide, ensuring that content and applications
are presented consistently in the format users want. For more
information on the Adobe Flash Platform, please visit www.adobe.com/flashplatform.
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