Report: Adobe CS3 to Debut March 27

By the Betanews Staff | Published February 20, 2007, 4:54 PM

An analyst with Merrill Lynch says that Adobe will likely introduce Creative Suite 3 around March 27, with a ship date that would follow shortly afterwards. Most important to this refresh would be native support for Intel processors on the Macintosh platform. Up until now, users must use CS2 in emulation mode, which results in slower performance. Adobe has long said that native Intel support on the platform was a priority.

Jay Vleeschhouwer, the analyst who wrote the report disclosing the release date, says he expects about six different CS3 product suites, and 14 individual products overall. Core CS3 products would include Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign.

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It's interesting that the folks at Adobe Labs that are beta testing Photoshop all keep saying that CS3 isn't coming until April, May or June.

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Is freehand cs3 in here?

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Amen to this. Adobe > *.

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I'm hoping that Dreamweaver is now part of this, since they now own Macromedia. However, as it's Adobe I bet it isn't.

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Dreamweaver is already included in several of their suites.

Not sure if it's getting an upgrade or not, but they are tossing the 8.0 CDs into some of the bundles.

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Get ready for Flash CS3 and Dreamweaver CS3 ;)

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Dreamweaver 8 is a part of CS2 Premium.

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dreamweaver is included in the CS 2.3 upgrade, so i would imagine that it is included in CS3 as well.

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