Creative Cloud Libraries is a powerful asset management service that lets creatives easily access and create with colors, brushes, text styles, and vector images through Creative Cloud desktop, mobile apps and services.Access and use thousands of professionally crafted files, including user interfaces, patterns, icons, brushes and vector shapes, to speed through desktop and mobile projects. Creative Cloud Market is a collection of high-quality, curated content that’s freely accessible to Creative Cloud members.Here’s Adobe’s explainer on the new Cloud Market, Cloud Libraries, and Cloud Extract products: Perhaps more interesting on the desktop side of today’s news are some fresh services. Touch support on Windows 8 devices for key design applications new 3D print features and enhanced Mercury Graphics Engine performance for Photoshop CC a new Curvature tool in Illustrator CC interactive EPUB support in InDesign CC SVG and Synchronized Text support in Muse CC GPU-optimized playback for viewing high resolution 4K and UltraHD footage in Premiere Pro CC and HiDPI and new 3D support in After Effects CC. Here are the highlights, courtesy of Adobe: To complement the new Creative Cloud Talent Search, Creative Profile services, and significant mobile app updates, Adobe is today enhancing most of its suite of desktop Creative Cloud applications. The Creative Profile service launches today, and it is a free addition for customers with existing Adobe Creative Cloud subscriptions… Most critically, it is optimized for the new desktop and mobile apps so new content created with Adobe’s latest products can be easily synchronized. This new Creative Profile moves with creatives from app-to-app, and device-to-device, so assets automatically appear when they need them, in the right context. Files, photos, colors, brushes, shapes, fonts, textstyles, graphics, and any other assets are always at their fingertips. This Creative Cloud release includes a new Creative Profile that connects creatives to their work, to the assets they use to create, and the communities that matter to them – no matter where they are. Blending nicely with the existing Creative Cloud sync service, Creative Profile takes ubiquity of files to new heights by allowing synchronization of more aspects of documents: First up, and most critical to the updates on the software side of the story, is the new Creative Profile content synchronization service. Must Have Mac App Tutorial – $100 – Learn how to maximize the 9 apps includedĪlongside a string of updates to both the mobile and desktop Creative Cloud software suites, Adobe today launched a trio of new services at its annual MAX conference.Pixa – $25 – Image management and sharing app.MacJournal 6 – $40 – Multimedia journal for the 21st century.Paperless – $50 – Fuel your paper-free lifestyle.Data Backup 3 – $49 – Easy, powerful, and flexible backups.Spotdox 3 – $72 – Get access to all your files, on any device, anywhere.Intensify Pro – $60 – The image enhancer for photographers of all levels.Starry Night Enthusiast – $80 – Turn your computer into a virtual universe.Hotspot Shield VPN – 1 Year Elite Subscription.Typinator – $32 – The program the “types” frequently used text for you.(Update:6:30am ET: the price is now $3.50) Go big and 10% of your purchase price goes to a charity of your choice and you’ll be entered to win a Gold iPad 2 & iPhone 6 Here’s the list of apps but frankly Typinator alone is worth it. The earlier you get in, the less you pay. We’ve got a nice 9to5Toys Specials deal on this evening and the best part is that it is a name your own price with the bids starting at $1.
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