Adobe Creative Suite 3 to come in the second quarter of 2007
Developers of print media and graphical applications Adobe have revealed that they would be updating their primary software product Adobe Creative Suite in the second quarter of next year. This means there is more than a year to the launch of this next major update to the popular web development and designing suite.
Adobe also said that they might not be able to ship the Universal version of Photoshop until mid-2007. Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen told Forbes in a statement: “Creative Suite 3 will be introduced in the second quarter of 2007. There will be a lot of integration between Macromedia products and [Adobe] products as part of those offerings. By the time we launch CS3, the value of the two companies will be clear.” Adobe acquired Macromedia last year.
This means that users can expect a much better integration between the products previously developed by Adobe and Macromedia. However, this is sad news for the Mac fans who would have to wait for at least a year to get hold of the Photoshop that’s built to work on an Intel-powered Mac.
Apple is expected to move their entire range of Mac computers to the Intel platform within this year.