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		<title>Adobe CS4 Announcement Recap</title>
		<link>http://www.jonnymac.com/blog/2008/09/23/adobe-cs4-announcement-recap/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2008 18:35:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon MacDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As one might have guessed, the blogosphere and twitterverse have both been overwhelmed with CS4 info about today's official feature announcements (note: NOT release!). I semi live twittered the event while watching it, and you can check out all those tweets at twitter search. Despite the let down of non-US pricing being 1.6 times the [...]]]></description>
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<p>As one might have guessed, the blogosphere and twitterverse have both been overwhelmed with CS4 info about today's official feature announcements (note: <a title="CS4 NOT Released! | BIT-101 Blog" href="http://www.bit-101.com/blog/?p=1542" target="_blank">NOT release!</a>). <a title="twitter search: cs4 event from jonmacdonald" href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=&amp;ands=cs4+event%3A&amp;phrase=&amp;ors=&amp;nots=&amp;tag=&amp;lang=all&amp;from=jonmacdonald&amp;to=&amp;ref=&amp;near=&amp;within=15&amp;units=mi&amp;since=&amp;until=&amp;rpp=50" target="_blank">I semi live twittered the event while watching it, and you can check out all those tweets at twitter search</a>.</p>
<p>Despite the let down of <a title="Geographical pricing for CS4" href="http://www.peterelst.com/blog/2008/09/23/geographical-pricing-for-cs4/" target="_blank">non-US pricing being 1.6 times the US cost</a> once again, and also <a title="Is Adobe taking the piss? Unimpressed with the new CS4 logo." href="http://aralbalkan.com/1489" target="_blank">some comments on the CS4 logo</a>, the response has been overwhelmingly positive. I'd have to agree, but I also think that not too much new information was provided today other than pricing. At least for Flash CS4, I had seen and/or heard about all but one of the features discussed today at various conferences over the past year or more. The one new feature to me: <a title="Adobe - Adobe Flash CS4 Professional: Features" href="http://www.adobe.com/products/flash/features/?view=topnew" target="_blank">Procedural modeling with Deco and Spray Brush</a>. Nice small surprise feature addition.</p>
<p>While the enhancements across all of the CS4 apps are worth noting, I mainly work in Flex and Flash, so the rest of this post will focus on Flash CS4. There are some great posts out there already this morning, so I'll link to those instead of regurgitating the same content:</p>
<p><a title="I like Flash CS4 | BIT-101 Blog" href="http://www.bit-101.com/blog/?p=1493" target="_blank">Keith Peters - I like Flash CS4</a><br />
Keith does a great job going over some features as it applies to developers, and describes how some minor changes (aka the not-hyped ones) have really solved some of his pain points while working in the IDE. Keith has also posted some screenshots of the new interface.</p>
<p><a title="Flash CS4: The photo tour of features" href="http://flashthusiast.com/2008/09/23/flash-cs4-the-photo-tour-of-features/" target="_blank">Jen deHaan - Flash CS4: The photo tour of features</a><br />
Jen has re-started her blog, now focusing it on Flash CS4 and the new motion model for animation. This post has the most thorough collection of Flash CS4 screenshots. I would also say the most official seeing as how Jen works for Adobe. If you can't wait until the release to check everything out, this is the blog post to read.</p>
<p><a title="The new way of tweening in Flash CS4 (or: New motion in Flash CS4 makes your animations better, faster, stronger)" href="http://flashthusiast.com/2008/09/22/the-new-way-of-tweening-in-flash-cs4-or-new-motion-in-flash-cs4-makes-your-animations-better-faster-stronger/" target="_blank">Jen deHaan - The new way of tweening in Flash CS4 (or: New motion in Flash CS4 makes your animations better, faster, stronger)</a><br />
Winner of the longest blog post title, this post does a very good job of describing everything that has changed in the new animation model. If you are a designer and/or animator and work with the timeline much, you should read this post. Good for developers too, as we all end up working with the timeline a bit at some point in a project.</p>
<p>With that, let the waiting until the -actual- release begin!</p>
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		<title>Adobe to announce CS4 on September 23rd</title>
		<link>http://www.jonnymac.com/blog/2008/09/02/adobe-to-announce-cs4-on-september-23rd/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2008 19:41:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon MacDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to Flash Platform Evangelist Lee Brimlow, Adobe will announce the CS4 suite on September 23rd via a web broadcast that you can register for today. The news is also posted on Adobe.com, so it is safe to say this is official. Lee is careful to mention, however, that this is not the release date [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to Flash Platform Evangelist <a href="http://theflashblog.com/?p=431" target="_blank">Lee Brimlow</a>, Adobe will announce the CS4 suite on September 23rd via a web broadcast that you can <a href="http://adobe.istreamplanet.com/" target="_blank">register for today</a>. The news is also posted on <a href="http://www.adobe.com" target="_blank">Adobe.com</a>, so it is safe to say this is official.</p>
<p>Lee is careful to mention, however, that this is not the release date for CS4 -- just the announcement of new features and what one can expect when CS4 is available for purchase. I'm guessing that, like Adobe did with CS3, they will post additional betas such as Flash CS4 to <a href="http://labs.adobe.com" target="_blank">Adobe Labs</a> for everyone to play with after the announcement on the 23rd. Dreamweaver CS4, Fireworks CS4 and Soundbooth CS4 betas are already available for download on <a href="http://labs.adobe.com" target="_blank">Adobe Labs</a>.</p>
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		<title>You can&#8217;t spell crash without CS</title>
		<link>http://www.jonnymac.com/blog/2008/07/08/you-cant-spell-crash-without-cs/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 18:19:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon MacDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Came across http://unexpectedlyquit.com today and found it somewhat comforting. The premise: "Every time an Adobe application misbehaves I upload the error message." I'm not one to bash Adobe Creative Suite - it does after all make me a living. But this site, in all its simplicity, makes for some great humor. Especially when, as someone [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-254 alignleft" style="float: left;" title="unexpectedlyquit" src="http://www.jonnymac.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/unexpectedlyquit.png" alt="" width="112" height="101" />Came across <a title="Unexpectedly Quit -- You can't spell crash without CS" href="http://unexpectedlyquit.com/" target="_blank">http://unexpectedlyquit.com</a> today and found it somewhat comforting. The premise: "Every time an <a href="http://www.adobe.com/">Adobe</a> application misbehaves I upload the error message."</p>
<p>I'm not one to bash Adobe Creative Suite - it does after all make me a living. But this site, in all its simplicity, makes for some great humor. Especially when, as someone who spends most of their working day in Flash and other CS3 applications, I have seen my fair share of CS error messages.</p>
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		<title>Converting Objects to Grayscale in Illustrator</title>
		<link>http://www.jonnymac.com/blog/2007/06/12/converting-objects-to-grayscale-in-illustrator/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2007 21:03:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon MacDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few weeks back I needed to convert some objects in Illustrator CS3 to grayscale, and it took me a while to figure out how to make it happen. Today the issue came up again at work with a co-worker and after I learned she had searched Google without finding an answer, I thought I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.jonnymac.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/illustrator_cs3_63x63.gif" alt="Illustrator CS3 Icon" align="left" />A few weeks back I needed to convert some objects in Illustrator CS3 to grayscale, and it took me a while to figure out how to make it happen. Today the issue came up again at <a href="http://www.xplane.com" title="XPLANE - The Visual Thinking Company" target="_blank">work</a> with a <a href="http://madelinecarroll.blogspot.com/" title="Madeline Carroll" target="_blank">co-worker</a> and after I learned she had searched Google without finding an answer, I thought I would post and maybe it would help someone else out.</p>
<p>After initially <a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&amp;q=illustrator+grayscale&amp;btnG=Google+Search" title="Google - Illustrator Grayscale" target="_blank">searching Google</a> for a bit, I noticed everyone was suggesting that the whole document color mode be changed from CMYK or RGB to grayscale, but I only wanted to change a few objects. The solution, which I believe is only in Illustrator CS3, is to select the object or groups on the artboard you want to convert, then under the "Edit" menu choose "Edit Colors" then "Convert to Grayscale". Simple, yes, but hidden in the menus in a very unintuitive spot.</p>
<p>One thing you should be aware of, however, is that doing this removes all the color information from that object/group. This means that any CMYK values will no longer be present. You can, however, always undo the action immediately after converting.</p>
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		<title>Adobe CS3 Trials Available for Download</title>
		<link>http://www.jonnymac.com/blog/2007/05/08/adobe-cs3-trials-available-for-download/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2007 20:25:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon MacDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I had previously posted about the CS3 trials not being available, and according to Google Analytics, it is one of the most popular posts. So I thought I would let those coming from Google and MXNA know that it looks like the wait is finally over! Adobe CS3 package trials are now available for download [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had <a href="http://www.jonnymac.com/blog/2007/04/17/wondering-where-the-adobe-cs3-trials-are/" title="jonnymac blog &gt; Wondering Where the Adobe CS3 Trials Are?" target="_blank">previously posted about the CS3 trials not being available</a>, and according to Google Analytics, it is one of the most popular posts. So I thought I would let those coming from Google and MXNA know that it looks like the wait is finally over! Adobe CS3 package trials are now available for download on <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/#creativesuite_family" title="Adobe - CS3 Trial Downloads" target="_blank">Adobe.com</a> (<a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/#creativesuite_family" title="http://www.adobe.com/products/#creativesuite_family" target="_blank">http://www.adobe.com/products/#creativesuite_family</a>). This includes Flash, Photoshop, Illustrator, Fireworks, Dreamweaver, InDesign, etc. Enjoy!</p>
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		<title>&#8220;Did You Know&#8221; Presentation Sequel at XPLANE</title>
		<link>http://www.jonnymac.com/blog/2007/04/23/did-you-know-presentation-sequel-at-xplane/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2007 22:26:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon MacDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At XPLANE one of the projects we're currently working on is a new version of the popular "Did You Know" video from Karl Fisch (read Karl's post on the upcoming sequel) and Scott McLeod (...and Scott's post on the sequel). If you haven't heard about this video, the gist is that it provides you with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> At <a href="http://www.xplane.com" title="XPLANE: The Visual Thinking Company" target="_blank">XPLANE</a> one of the projects we're currently working on is a new version of the popular "<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljbI-363A2Q" title="Did You Know; Shift Happens - Globalization; Information Age" target="_blank">Did You Know</a>" video from Karl Fisch (<a href="http://thefischbowl.blogspot.com/2007/03/did-you-know-sequel.html" title="The Fischbowl: Did You Know - The Sequel?" target="_blank">read Karl's post on the upcoming sequel</a>) and Scott McLeod (<a href="http://www.dangerouslyirrelevant.org/2007/03/did_you_know_we.html" title="Did You Know? We need your help." target="_blank">...and Scott's post on the sequel</a>). If you haven't heard about this video, the gist is that it provides you with some extremely provoking thoughts on the world economy, education, and general <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Globalization" title="Wikipedia: Globalization" target="_blank">globalization</a>. The original has been viewed over 2 million times on various video postings around the web, including <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljbI-363A2Q" title="YouTube: Did You Know" target="_blank">YouTube</a>.</p>
<p>We're taking what was a PowerPoint presentation (turned video), updating the content with new stats and thoughts as provided by Karl and Scott with some consulting help from us, and then redoing the graphics/design. Instead of limiting ourselves with PowerPoint we're designing in Illustrator, animating in Flash, then exporting to QuickTime. That said, I'm excited to have a project that will allow me to try out several parts of the new CS3 workflow so quickly.</p>
<p>I believe the original video has been accepted to a film festival in Telluride, Colorado, and the organizers will be taking a look at the new one once completed and possibly presenting it. So keep your eyes peeled to Karl and Scott's blog, <a href="http://www.youtube.com" title="YouTube" target="_blank">YouTube</a>, and of course here for more information as we wrap up this sequel.</p>
<p>This is an exciting project, and I'm glad to be a part of it!</p>
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		<title>Link Round-Up: Adobe&#8217;s Treasure Trove of CS3 Information</title>
		<link>http://www.jonnymac.com/blog/2007/04/21/link-round-up-adobes-treasure-trove-of-cs3-information/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2007 03:10:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon MacDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been spending a lot of time on Adobe's website going through their treasure trove of tutorials, videos, and white papers on CS3 while I impatiently await shipping of my Web Premium CDs (I knew I should have gone with the download edition!). In particular, Adobe has put a lot of effort into a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been spending a lot of time on Adobe's website going through their treasure trove of tutorials, videos, and white papers on CS3 while I impatiently await shipping of my Web Premium CDs (I knew I should have gone with the download edition!).</p>
<p>In particular, Adobe has put a lot of effort into a <a href="http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/video_workshop" title="Adobe Creative Suite 3 Video Workshop" target="_blank">short, topical video training series</a>, and then put the videos out there free for all of us. In the past I always found the articles on their website lacking relevance or just plain outdated. These short videos are about one particular topic and there are almost 300 of them, so chances are that the feature you want more details on is covered. It is also worth noting that <a href="http://www.lynda.com/" title="lynda.com" target="_blank">Lynda.com</a> produced the videos. Thanks, Adobe - you hit a home run with this one.</p>
<p>When I was at <a href="http://www.viatraining.com" title="Via Training" target="_blank">Via</a> I ended up taking on the role of "early adopter", which usually resulted in me being the knowledge holder for the likes of Studio/Flash 8 and other new software at the time. I've tried to continue in that role at <a href="http://www.xplane.com" title="XPLANE: The Visual Thinking Company" target="_blank">XPLANE</a> as much as time allows. That said, a lot of friends and colleagues have been asking me about CS3,  knowing that I actively pursued becoming a beta tester and placed my order the day it was released. So I've compiled a list of the CS3 (mostly Flash-oriented) articles and videos I have been reading and viewing over the past few weeks:</p>
<p>+ Article: <a href="http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/flash/articles/flacs3_migration.html" title="Migrating from Flash 8 to Flash CS3 Professional" target="_blank">Migrating from Flash 8 to Flash CS3 Professional</a>, by Jen deHaan<br />
This is a great writeup giving you an overview of the major new features in Flash CS3. It is written for those who use Flash on a day-to-day basis, so the write-up is a bit long (8 pages), but you'll enjoy the details of each new feature followed by a short how-to.</p>
<p>+ Video: <a href="http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/video_workshop/?id=vid0197" title="Importing Illustrator Files into Flash" target="_blank">Importing Illustrator Files into Flash</a>, by Mordy Golding<br />
Mordy has his own <a href="http://rwillustrator.blogspot.com/" title="Real World Illustrator Blog and Podcast" target="_blank">great video podcast</a>, so he knows what he is doing when it comes to a short training video.</p>
<p>+ Video: <a href="http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/video_workshop/?id=vid0198" title="Using Symbols Effectively Between Illustrator and Flash" target="_blank">Using Symbols Effectively Between Illustrator and Flash</a>, by Matthew Richmond<br />
With about 90% of the design files coming to me at XPLANE as Illustrator files, finding the best workflow between Illustrator and Flash is essential. Learning about symbols and when to use them in Illustrator should help to reduce the amount of time I spend converting graphics for use in Flash.</p>
<p>+ Video: <a href="http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/video_workshop/?id=vid0142" title="Exporting QuickTime Files" target="_blank">Exporting QuickTime Files</a> (from Flash), by Abbas Rizvi<br />
At <a href="http://www.xplane.com" title="XPLANE: The Visual Thinking Company" target="_blank">XPLANE</a> one of the projects we're currently working on is a new version of the wildly popular "<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljbI-363A2Q" title="Did You Know; Shift Happens - Globalization; Information Age" target="_blank">Did You Know</a>" video from Karl Fisch and Scott McLeod. In addition to updating the content and graphics, we're taking what was a PowerPoint presentation and turning it into a video. With CS3 the designers can hand me Illustrator files (which I can now import flawlessly) and then I can work my animation magic (on the timeline <em>or</em> through code) and output to QuickTime with ease, without any nasty Flash 5 workarounds.</p>
<p>+ Video: <a href="http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/video_workshop/?id=vid0194" title="Understanding the Fireworks and Flash Workflow" target="_blank">Understanding the Fireworks and Flash Workflow</a>, by Alan Musselman<br />
Fireworks is now a great design comp tool complete with multiple "pages" and a shared component set with Flash and Flex. This video shows you how to take the best advantage of the more integrated apps.</p>
<p>+ Video: <a href="http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/video_workshop/?id=vid0126" title="Copying and Pasting ActionScript from an Animation" target="_blank">Copying and Pasting ActionScript from an Animation</a>, by Chris Georgenes<br />
Now a designer can animate on the timeline and developers can copy it to and for use in ActionScript 3 code!</p>
<p>+ <a href="http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/designcenter/search.cfm?product=Flash&amp;go=Go" title="Adobe Flash Design Center" target="_blank">Adobe Flash Design Center</a><br />
Don't forget this page with links to some additional helpful tutorials, articles and launching points to additional materials.</p>
<p>Like I noted above, there are almost 300 videos in the <a href="http://www.adobe.com/designcenter/video_workshop" title="Adobe Creative Suite 3 Video Workshop" target="_blank">Adobe Creative Suite 3 Video Workshop</a>, so I suggest you dive in and find the ones most relevant to your daily work flow. The interface makes it a breeze to sort and find the videos that best suit each user, and taking advantage of the tool nets some interesting topics that you might not have known about.</p>
<p>I'm interested to hear what your favorites are as well - I'm sure I am missing some good ones with all the choices - so comment on what you've found!</p>
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		<title>Wondering Where the Adobe CS3 Trials Are?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 22:17:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon MacDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[...me too. I was surprised to see that Adobe hadn't posted the trial versions of the newly-released CS3 applications yesterday -- the day they announced shipping. With previous versions (CS, CS2, Studio 8, etc) the CD that came in the box was basically the 30-day trial version, and the serial/activation number lifted the 30-day restriction. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>...me too. I was surprised to see that Adobe hadn't posted the trial versions of the newly-released CS3 applications yesterday -- the day they announced shipping. With previous versions (CS, CS2, Studio 8, etc) the CD that came in the box was basically the 30-day trial version, and the serial/activation number lifted the 30-day restriction.</p>
<p>Yesterday <a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2007/04/cs3_shipping_ae.html" title="John Nack on Adobe: CS3 shipping" target="_blank">John Nack posted about CS3 shipping</a> and made a mention to the trials being available "shortly", so I posted a comment asking John for clarification about when they might be posted and he was kind enough to respond:</p>
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<p>Heya John, could you please define "shortly" in terms of the release of the CS3 trial downloads? After looking on Adobe's site, all I could find was a blurb saying: "We expect trial versions of each of the Adobe Creative Suite 3 editions and component products to be available within six to eights weeks of the productâ€™s shipping." I'm hoping I'm missing something, as I'd love to start using trial editions while I wait for my boxed copy to arrive.</p>
<p><em>[I'm with you, Jon. I'm beating a drum about this right now. At worst it'll take another three weeks, but I'm trying to make it happen sooner. --J.] </em></p>
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<p>I'm a bit surprised that Adobe wouldn't just go ahead and post the downloads if they are indeed available. Can anyone answer if there are some legal or other reasons for waiting 6-8 (or even 3) weeks to post?  I imagine this will have an even larger effect once the beta of Photoshop CS3 deactivates itself.</p>
<p><em>[Update - <a href="http://weblogs.macromedia.com/jd/archives/2007/04/cs3_trial_faq.cfm" title="JD on EP: CS3 trial FAQ" target="_blank">John Dowdell has posted a bit about this as well on his blog</a>.]</em></p>
<p>[Update #2 - <a href="http://www.jonnymac.com/blog/2007/05/08/adobe-cs3-trials-available-for-download/" title="Adobe CS3 Trials Available for Download" target="_blank">They are now available for download!</a>]</p>
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		<title>Illustrator CS3 Video Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Apr 2007 23:36:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon MacDonald</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mordy Golding, a former Product Manager for Illustrator during the CS and CS2 revs, has posted a new video tour podcast of Illustrator CS3 over on his blog Real World Illustrator. The video does a great job of explaining the new features in a way that even makes sense to non-expert Illustrator users such as [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mordy Golding, a former Product Manager for Illustrator during the CS and CS2 revs, has posted a new <a href="http://rwillustrator.blogspot.com/2007/03/yay-illustrator-cs3-revealed.html" title="Real World Illustrator Video Podcast CS3" target="_blank">video tour podcast of Illustrator CS3</a> over on his blog <a href="http://rwillustrator.blogspot.com/2007/03/yay-illustrator-cs3-revealed.html" title="Real World Illustrator" target="_blank">Real World Illustrator</a>. The video does a great job of explaining the new features in a way that even makes sense to non-expert Illustrator users such as myself.</p>
<p align="left">At <a href="http://www.xplane.com" title="XPLANE: The Visual Thinking Company" target="_blank">XPLANE</a> our designers and concept developers use Illustrator almost exclusively, so I've had to become a lot more familiar with the program. With the current CS2 version getting artwork from Illustrator to Flash is a pain, and I spend roughly 15-20% of my time just manhandling graphics before I can even begin to think about ActionScripting.</p>
<p>I can't explain how happy I am to have pre-ordered my copy of the CS3 suite so I can spend my time doing what I do best: code. Flash Developers, we owe Adobe big for this release.</p>
<p>[podcast link found via <a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2007/04/a_great_video_t.html" title="John Nack on Adobe" target="_blank">John Nack's blog</a>]</p>
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