$bbtitle
Apple Stock: 199.92 ( -0.59 )
RSS RSS Twitter Twitter
Search:
AppleInsider.com Archives News Bytes Reviews Anonymous Mailer Submit Story AppleInsider Forums Mac Prices Polls Advertise on AppleInsider Contact AppleInsider
Save up to $280 on new MacBook Pros and up to $165 on brand new iMacs with special coupons: Mac Pricing Guide updated Nov 20th (Find the best prices on Macs).
Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Briefly: Adobe plans, QuickTime 7.1.1, iWeb 1.1.1

By AppleInsider Staff

Published: 04:10 PM EST

Adobe Systems is continuing to divulge details of its future software product plans in tiny bits and pieces. Meanwhile, Apple over the last week has released several minor software updates.

GoLive gets the boot

Adobe will discontinue its GoLive web authoring application prior to the release of Adobe Creative Suite 3.0 in second quarter of 2007.

The announcement was made by Robert Raiola, the company's Director of European Marketing at the Adobe Live Conference in London. He said GoLive will be replaced by a new version of Dreamweaver, which Adobe picked up in its acquisition of Macromedia.

The new version will reportedly be released as part of Creative Suite 3 and will feature an updated interface to integrate with other applications in Adobe's Creative Suite.

Meanwhile, there are conflicting reports over the fate of Macromedia's Freehand illustration application, which has been regarded as a competitor to Adobe's Illustrator for the better part of its existence.

While one Web report claims the software will also be axed in favor of Illustrator, Alexander Hopstein, Adobe's PR manager for central and Eastern Europe, said the application will remain a standalone product and that the company has scheduled a maintenance release of the product for later this year.

iWeb 1.1.1

On Friday Apple released iWeb 1.1.1 (88.8MB), which includes refinements to the software's comment and search support for blogs and podcasts published to .Mac. It also resolves a some issues related to publishing sites to .Mac.

SuperDrive Firmware Update v2.0

On Wednesday, Apple posted SuperDrive Firmware Update v2.0 (7.3MB) to its support site. The update fixes burning speeds when writing to certain recordable DVD media. It's compatible with PowerBook G4 (12 -inch 1.5GHz), PowerBook G4 (15-inch 1.33GHz, 1.5GHz, or 1.67GHz), PowerBook G4 (17-inch 1.67GHz), iMac G5 (17-inch 1.6GHz or 1.8GHz), iMac G5 (20-inch 1.8GHz) and Mac mini G4.

QuickTime 7.1.1

Also on Wednesday, Apple released a "highly recommended" QuickTime 7.1.1 (49.4MB) update, which delivers numerous bug fixes, support for iLife06, and H.264 performance improvements. The update also addresses an issue with 3rd party start-up items on Intel Macs and fixes an issue exporting to Keynote presentations to iDVD.

16 Comments ] 
  Print ] [ Story Link ] 


Download Parallels 5.0 Today
Mac Poker players can play Full Tilt Poker for Mac and get 100% to $600 free with bonus code MP600, courtesy of Online Poker Mac
AppleInsider Features
Hot Forum Topics

Recent Articles
Apple's App Store approval process gets partially automated
TomTom to release iPod touch-specific GPS car kit
China Unicom expects 10% of 3G users on iPhone in 3 years
Steve Jobs e-mails terse response to upset Apple developer
Hack re-enables Atom processor compatibility for Mac OS X 10.6.2
Microsoft shareholders grill CEO about Apple, iPhone
Google outlines Chrome OS plans for netbooks
Sony announces iTunes competitor for music, movies, books
Apple investigates space-age fitness tracking technology
Web search statistics show Bing stagnant, Google growing
New apps said to make iPod touch more prominent in Apple stores
Piper: Apple tablet no more than $700, launch timing irrelevant
Major publisher preps for Apple tablet as delay, OLED rumors surface
AT&T faces setback in legal battle over Verizon ads [u]
TomTom app updated to support iPod touch, first-gen iPhone
Oct. estimates suggest Apple will sell 2.9M Macs this quarter
Microsoft retail store gets odd viral marketing buzz
Rumored 'Google Phone' said to be coming in 2010
Evidence suggests Apple at work on Mac OS X 10.7
iPhone approved in South Korea; China Mobile talks continue
AT&T upgrades network as wireless traffic quadruples over past year
Apple store in upscale Greenwich, Conn., to open Saturday
Needham downgrades Apple stock on technicality
Verizon rumored to embrace Palm in 2010 to combat iPhone
Apple's iPhone App Store takes off in China
Belgian heist lands thousands of stolen Apple iPhones
Verizon responds to AT&T in court: 'The truth hurts'
Apple said to release iPhone app for in-store appointments
OnLive cloud gaming service demonstrated on Apple's iPhone
Apple tablet speculation: high-end graphics, several models
Microsoft looks to combat Apple globally with Zune content
Apple met with AdMob weeks before acquisition by Google
Apple earns key legal victory against Psystar
Apple looks to hire AAA game developer for in-house iPhone team
Apple's next-gen iPhone power amp; NASA chemical sensor app
Bill Gates praises Steve Jobs for saving Apple
AT&T responds to 'false and misleading' Verizon ads
Apple unveils browser-based iTunes Preview
AT&T asks court to pull Verizon's 'misleading' iPhone ads
Conflicting reports within Qualcomm suggest Verizon-only iPhone

AppleInsider Market Place

Sell your Laptop - working or not. Free shipping.: Get an instant online quote and sell your laptop today !

Believe in Office: Save Up To 25% on Office 2004 For Mac. Visit Our Site for Details!

IBackup - SMB Online Backup: IBackup is the preferred online storage and backup service of choice for SMBs for its ease of use, security and value. Offers automated backup and restore, file selection and securiy.

Download free software - everyday updated freeware files

 
Advertisements








AppleInsider RSS Feed
AppleInsider © 1997-2008
Please review our Privacy Policy.
Written/Edited/Compiled by the AppleInsider Staff.