Adobe revealed new details about the latest versions of its ultra popular line of design software, Creative Suite 6, which features speed improvements, user interface updates, and an emphasis on working in the cloud, ahead of the April 23 launch event, VentureBeat reports.
In addition to a worth new version of the company’s staple program Photoshop, the CS6 pack includes upgrades to Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Flash Pro, Fireworks, Premiere Pro, AfterEffects and others. The production-focused package also contains two new post-production video programs, Prelude and Speed Grade.
As to specific software packages, CS6 will offer four versions with each one offering a bit more than the lower tier.
Adobe is touting increased speed and performance through its Mercury technology, something that all users are expected to enjoy. Many of the programs will also get a revised, “modern” user interface as well as some re-imagined design tools.
Creative Cloud promises access to the latest version of Creative Suite software, Lightroom 4, Muse, Edge, touch applications, and 20GB of cloud storage with syncing options. The service has a $50 per month price tag, with a required one-year contract. Although, Adobe plans to offer an education version for students and teachers, as well as a month-to-month option of people who only need short-term access.






