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Adobe Unveils Creative Suite 5

Adobe Unveils Creative Suite 5

As expected, Adobe has officially announced the latest version of its bundle of art, design, web and development tools, which is Creative Suite 5. For those of you who have stopped drooling enough to continue reading, the suite will be available within thirty days, which should be enough time for you to make a trip to the bank and get the money to purchase it. With Creative Suite 5, users will be able to create content for the upcoming Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR 2. Of course, Creative Suite 5 will certainly cost more than your usual lunch money and you can expect to pay £2303 ($2559) for CS5 Master Collection, £1509 ($2332) for CS5 Design Premium, £1429 ($2208) for CS5 Web Premium, £1509 ($2332) for CS5 Production Premium and £1032 ($1595) for CS5 Design Standard.

Creative Suite includes new version of Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, Premiere, AfterEffects, Fireworks and InDesign, among others. Each is available individually, in the event you can’t afford the whole pack at one go.

Press release.

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