Adobe X Suite available for Thanksgiving
We've seen announcements of the Adobe's Acrobat X suite, then Adobe Reader X and Acrobat X landed to strip our wallets of yet more moolah. But now the full Adobe X Suite is available for download, including a trial version for those who'd like to test it before sinking the best part of $800. The Windows-only Acrobat X Suite is a little bit like a best-of album: you've got Acrobat X Pro, Photoshop CS5, Captivate 5, Presenter 7, Adobe Media Encoder CS5 and LiveCycle Designer ES2 all rolled into one package. Adobe thinks it's everything you're likely to need for PDF creation, minus perhaps the media's tool of choice InDesign.
If you're serious about your document creation, but don't have Adobe's Creative Suite already, and you've got $799 burning a hole in your wallet, then the X Suite might be right up your street. Head on over to the Adobe website to check out the details, or download the trial and test it out for yourself.
If you're serious about your document creation, but don't have Adobe's Creative Suite already, and you've got $799 burning a hole in your wallet, then the X Suite might be right up your street. Head on over to the Adobe website to check out the details, or download the trial and test it out for yourself.













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Subscribe to commentsGardiner WestboundNov 25th 2010 7:07AM
You would have to be Sultan of Brunei rich or nuttier than a squirrel turd to drop $800 on this. There are less costly competent alternatives.
alarmproNov 25th 2010 10:34PM
With all of Adobe's recent security flaws and the bloat that their software is now infamous for, I won't even d/l the free trial.