Posted by Tommy Maloney in News at May 27th, 2008
The latest in the series of Beta releases from Adobe comes in the form of Dreamweaver and Firewords (and Soundbooth). Since I’m a web developer by trade, some exciting news tidbits come from the Dreamweaver camp. Some noteable new features are integration with Photoshop Smart Objects and Subversion integration. I’ve always used Dreamweaver as my code editor because of the integration of the site manager, but I’ve always missed out on Subversion… well, not anymore. In Fireworks world, the new features include PDF export, Adobe type engine integration and Adobe AIR Authoring.
It seems that both versions are benefiting from an updated user interface that appears to be a preview to the new look of the upcoming CS4 release. (You can see “cs4″ in the download links).
Go snag the beta downloads here:
Dreamweaver CS4 Beta
Fireworks CS4 Beta
Posted by Tommy Maloney in Blog at April 1st, 2008

Fresh on the heels of their Photoshop Express announcement, Adobe releases Lightroom 2.0 Beta to the public. The new version shows just how well Adobe was listening to their users as it presents a great selection of new features for usability and cool-factor. Some of the new features include:
- Tighter Photoshop integration
- Multiple monitor support
- New Developer tools
- And more…
To get the full scoop and to get started with some training, visit the NAPP Lightroom 2.0 Beta Learning Center.
Don’t forget to download the new version at the Adobe Labs website.