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Adobe Follows Steve Jobs Advise on HTML5Submitted by lalit on May 19, 2010 - 6:15pm.
Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs advised Adobe in his letter “Thoughts on Flash” that “Adobe should focus more on creating great HTML5 tools for the future, and less on criticizing Apple for leaving the past (Flash) behind.” Well, Adobe has taken Steve’s advise to the heart, as the company today announced a new HTML5 solution that is immediately available to web designers and developers. The Adobe HTML5 pack is an extension to company’s HTML authoring tool Dreamweaver CS5, and includes new code hinting for HTML5 and CSS3 capabilities to enable Dreamweaver users to easily make use of new HTML5 tags. The extension also includes WebKit engine updates and improvements to support video and audio in Dreamweaver CS5’s Live View. With new CSS3 capabilities users can more easily design multi-screen Web pages, with previews of how they will render across multiple browsers and devices. The HTML5 Pack extension for existing Dreamweaver CS5 customers is available now and can be downloaded for free from Adobe Labs. Dreamweaver CS5 is available for both Mac OS X and Windows priced $399.
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