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Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium review

Reviews The Production Premium bundle offers shared keyboard shortcuts, enhanced tweaks to workflows and streamlined management of palettes. Installing the five-disc Adobe CS3 Production Premium took about an hour on both Windows XP and Vista PCs.

[July 30, 2007, 9:02]

Adobe Creative Suite 3 Production Premium beta review

Reviews Adobe's new CS3 Production Premium software package is built to serve the growing number of professionals and enthusiasts with creating film, Web and mobile phone content. For instance, an agency could use CS3 Production Premium to create a...

[March 30, 2007, 8:24]

Adobe Creative Suite 4 Master Collection: a first look review

Reviews Those who don't need the whole thing might consider suites that cost less, such as Web Premium or Standard for web design, Design Premium or Standard with tools for printed media, or Production Premium for film.

[September 23, 2008, 10:41]

Adobe launches revamped Creative Suite

News The Creative Suite 3 Production Premium is $1,699. The Design and Web editions will begin shipping in April, while the Production Premium and Master Collection editions will ship this summer, said John Loiacono, senior vice president of Adobe's...

[March 27, 2007, 10:14]

PC memory: The next great battle?

News It is expected to begin production in the second half of 2000 at a price premium of only seven to 10 percent above the memory technology now in use. DDR DRAM, pioneered by a consortium of chip makers and embraced by AMD, promises to more than...

[March 24, 2000, 9:53]

Adobe Creative Suite 3 Master Collection beta review

Reviews VAT) if you upgrade from CS2 or CS suites; Studio 8, MX 2004 or MX; or Adobe Production Studio Premium or Standard. Production Premium from suites) from individual applications)     ends Design Standard from suites) from CS 2.3 Premium) from...

[March 27, 2007, 12:05]

Sun's pieces of eight

Leader Without effort, you have a basic and a premium product: a classic marketing posture. Unless you're operating at capacity, you're still not hurting your premium sales, and good chips cost no more than bad ones to make, so nobody's the wiser and you...

[September 22, 2005, 13:50]

Intel SSD - details. 32-160GB, production in next 30 days, £400-ish

Blog But HP, which has also announced new glittery notebooks with Intel's SSD, is talking about a premium of between $800 and $900 for the SSD variants. The 80GB is sampling, with production due to start in 30 days; the 160GB is expected to sample in...

[August 19, 2008, 19:43]

Adobe's Chinese torture

Blog Adobe sent me a copy of Creative Suite 3 Production Premium to play with recently, which was nice. So this morning I thought I'd install it (or some of it anyway), which turned out to be a real time-waster.

[September 14, 2007, 9:59]

MultiAd Creator Professional

Downloads MultiAd Creator Professional combines premium page-layout capabilities with drawing, illustration and image manipulation tools without the purchase of expensive add-ons. With its intuitive interface and unmatched feature set, Creator Professional...

[May 5, 2009, 15:17]

UK will pay £1,000 more for Adobe CS3

News And Production Premium retails for £863 in the US, but a whacking £1,655.58 over here: nearly double the price. But Adobe prices the Master Collection at £2,313.58 in the UK — a premium of over £1,000.

[March 30, 2007, 14:54]

Adobe sets date for Creative Suite 4 launch

News CS3 is currently offered in four configurations: Master Collection, which includes virtually the entire Adobe design-software lineup; Design Premium, which includes Photoshop and other tools for designers working in print, web and mobile...

[September 4, 2008, 9:31]

Subscription for content is new Net trend Pt II

News Acknowledging the difficulty of converting readers to paid services, some of the latest subscription models focus on giving away some content for free and putting a price on "premium" news. AOL Time Warner, for example, could sell Internet access...

[March 30, 2001, 13:54]

Do tablets face a convertible future?

News But as manufacturers ramp up their tablet production during the next two years, that premium could drop to $75, said Roger Kay, an independent analyst. The next version of the Tablet OS is slated to be part of the upcoming Windows Vista Home...

[October 20, 2005, 19:45]

Yahoo! breaks in live stock quotes

News Finance MarketTracker is the latest "premium service" launched by the company. already offer paid premium services, including auctions, careers, its GeoCities home page builder, shopping, yellow pages and photos.

[April 3, 2001, 10:08]

Windows Vista beta 2: a first look review

Reviews When Vista goes to market early in 2007, there will be considerably fewer features available in Windows Vista Home and Windows Vista Home Premium -- the editions expected to be available on retail store shelves and to ship on all new PCs.

[May 24, 2006, 8:00]

Movie Provider Automates to Meet Higher Demand, Reduce Costs, Improve Brand Visibility

White Papers Premium movie service provider Starz Entertainment needed a better way to create branded, service-specific movie files for its expanding distribution channels. It automated the process by creating the MediaForge production solution, using Microsoft...

[December 2, 2008, 23:00]

Final Cut Studio 2 review

Reviews Those without Macs who are seeking hearty video-editing software could turn instead either to the Master Collection or Production Premium versions of Adobe Creative Suite 3. Installation At bare minimum, Final Cut Studio 2 demands a 1.25GHz Mac...

[August 6, 2007, 13:14]

Vista - so bad, they pay you to take it?

Blog Comment Also comparing xp home to vista home premium or xp pro to vista ultimate is a fairer comparison. Also I know that some companies are buying in vista laptops and then have to remove vista and re-install xp pro themselves which adds significant time...

[December 6, 2007, 13:34]

Double delight for PC memory makers

News DDR2 will probably sell for a healthy premium for nearly two years, giving manufacturers time to realise profits in a tech market plagued by a vicious boom-and-bust cycle. The premium will drop to 24 percent by the end of the year and then...

[April 14, 2004, 11:15]

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