Adobe to webcast special CS3 launch event
In just over one week, on March 27th at 3:30 p.m. EST, Adobe will be hosting their special Creative Suite 3 launch event in New York City, and the entire event will be webcast from their website for all the world to see. Alls you got to do is tune into their website at the prescribed time, and then you too will witness firsthand the launch of "the largest software release in Adobe's 25-year history". Their words, not mine, but this is indeed a much-anticipated event, seeing that specific details regarding CS3 have been on the down low, for the most part. So, tune in!












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Subscribe to commentsanonymousMar 20th 2007 8:28AM
"Alls you got to do is tune into their website at the prescribed time,"
Hopefully they will also create something that Brian Liloia can use to avoid horrid grammar.
Brian LiloiaMar 20th 2007 8:30AM
It was intentional, buddy. Take it easy.
anonymousPosterMar 21st 2007 3:43PM
I think this is funny. Hopefully people will move away from Vista, but I don't think this will be a reason to do so.
What is cheaper?
1. Upgrading to Vista, then buying the new Adobe software compatible with Vista?
2. Buying a Mac, then buying another copy of the Adobe software for OSX?
3. Staying with Windows XP and the current version of Adobe software?
I you absolutely need the newest version of PhotoShop, it would be cheaper for option 1 than it would for option 2.
Ken NevilleMar 22nd 2007 1:03AM
"Alls I gots is time/Got no reason, just a rhyme"
- Scott Weiland
It is understood
That if you know that I know
How to say it "correctly"
(The exact meaning of which
I have not yet learned)
Then I am entitled to say it
All incorrectly
Which once in a rare while
Will make you laugh.
- R. Buckminster Fuller
John GettlerMar 21st 2007 9:21PM
Just to be clear, Adobe is only "launching" CS3 on March 27th. According to Adobe, the software will not actually ship "until Spring."
Michael WallsMar 27th 2007 10:36AM
I wonder if my clients will be able to tell that I am using the older versions of Dreamweaver and Photoshop to build their web sites? Oh my God, anybody have a spare Prozac?