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Adobe launches CS3... but it's not on the shelves just yet
Adobe today announced the latest version in its Creative Suite series - CS3 - but in the same breath has said it won't be available until next month.
Photoshop, the industry standard image editing application, has been given a complete makeover, while web design tools such as Dreamweaver and Flash have also been given the full CS3 treatment.
We've just posted our Photoshop CS3 review and will be bringing you Flash and Dreamweaver reviews very soon.
As we revealed in our CS3 beta review, it's the first Creative Suite available in Universal Binary format, which means it's optimised for old Macs as well as the new Intel-driven versions.
Although CS3's sky-high price tag (the entire CS3 suite will set you back a stonking £1,655.58) puts it out of the reach of all but design professionals, the enhancements should filter down into the next version of Photoshop Elements.
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