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Adobe Illustrator CS3

Adobe Illustrator CS3 software allows you to create sophisticated artwork for virtually any medium. Industry-standard drawing tools, flexible color controls, and professional type controls help you capture your ideas and experiment freely, while timesaving features such as easier-to-access options let you work quickly and intuitively. Improved performance and tight integration with other Adobe applications also help you produce extraordinary graphics for print, web and interactive, and mobile and motion designs.

Official Site: http://www.adobe.com/products/illustrator/

Reasons to upgrade:
- Live Color
- Integration with Adobe Flash
- Drawing tools and controls
- Improved operating performance
- Control panel
- Eraser tool
- New Document Profiles
- Crop Area tool
- Isolation mode
- Symbols for Flash


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Q. Is Mac OS X Leopard (v10.5) important to Creative Suite 3 customers?
A. Yes, Mac OS X Leopard—the latest version of Apple’s operating system—delivers an elegant,
productive new computing experience for creative professionals. Adobe and Apple have been
collaborating closely for months to ensure that Adobe Creative Suite® 3 applications can run
smoothly and reliably on Mac OS X Leopard. We are proud to support this impressive new
operating system, and to ensure that our creative customers can take full advantage of the
performance and value of using Creative Suite 3 applications and Mac OS X Leopard on
Intel-based and PowerPC Macs.
Q. Are Adobe Creative Suite 3 applications compatible with Mac OS X Leopard (v10.5)? If
some are not fully compatible today, when will they be compatible?
A. Thanks to close collaboration between Adobe and Apple, most of the CS3 applications and
associated technologies, such as Adobe Bridge CS3, Version Cue CS3, and Device Central
CS3, are compatible with Mac OS X Leopard without requiring additional updates. However,
the following CS3 applications will require updates for full compatibility with Leopard:
Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional and our professional video applications, including Adobe
Premiere Pro CS3, After Effects CS3 Professional, Encore CS3, and Soundbooth CS3. We
expect to publish free Leopard compatibility updates for the video applications in December
2007 and for Acrobat 8 Professional and Adobe Reader 8 in January 2008. For a complete
overview of compatibility between Adobe creative applications and Mac OS X Leopard, see
the chart on page 2 of this FAQ.
Q. Will older versions of Adobe creative software—such as Creative Suite 2 and
Macromedia Studio 8 software—support Mac OS X Leopard?
A. While older Adobe applications may install and run on Mac OS X Leopard, they were
designed, tested, and released to the public several years before this new operating system
became available. You may, therefore, experience a variety of installation, stability, and
reliability issues for which there is no resolution. Older versions of our creative software will
not be updated to support Mac OS X Leopard. For a complete overview of compatibility
between Adobe creative applications and Mac OS X Leopard, see the chart on page 2.
Q. Will Adobe continue to test CS3 applications on Mac OS X Leopard?
A. Yes. Adobe sets high standards of quality, stability, and reliability for our professional creative
products, and we have worked closely with Apple to test Creative Suite 3 applications on both
pre-release versions and the final shipping version of Mac OS X Leopard. While this testing
showed that most CS3 applications perform well on Leopard (and that others run well but
need updates for a few identified issues), we recognize that other issues may unexpectedly
arise on any new operating system. We plan to continue testing and to monitor user experience
closely to address any such issues. If you encounter any issues, please report them by
going to www.adobe.com/misc/bugreport.html and clicking Report A Bug. Please note that we
don’t respond to submissions, but we do review them closely with the appropriate CS3
product teams.
This document covers these
Adobe products:
• Adobe Acrobat® 8.1.1 Professional and
Adobe Reader® 8.1.1
• Adobe After Effects® CS3 Professional
• Adobe Bridge CS3
• Adobe Contribute® CS3
• Adobe Creative Suite® 3 (all editions)
• Adobe Device Central CS3
• Adobe Dreamweaver® CS3
• Adobe Encore® CS3
• Adobe Fireworks® CS3
• Adobe Flash® CS3 Professional
• Adobe Flash Player 9
• Adobe GoLive® 9
• Adobe Illustrator® CS3
• Adobe InCopy® CS3
• Adobe InDesign® CS3
• Adobe Photoshop® CS3 and
Photoshop CS3 Extended
• Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0
• Adobe Photoshop Lightroom™
• Adobe Premiere® Pro CS3
• Adobe Soundbooth™ CS3
• Adobe Stock Photos
• Adobe Version Cue® CS3
• Older versions of Adobe creative
software, including Adobe Creative
Suite 2 and Macromedia Studio 8
Q. How do I get and install any required updates for Mac OS X Leopard compatibility?
A. Any required updates will be available through the Adobe Updater, a utility that’s installed
with Adobe products and manages the download and installation of updates for you. As long
as the automated notification feature in Adobe Updater is turned on, you will be alerted
automatically when the updates are available. You can then follow the onscreen directions to
download and install the updates.
Alternatively, you can open a CS3 application that requires an update, choose Help > Updates
to open the Adobe Updater, check all of the updates you want, and click Download and Install
Updates. (See the chart in the previous question for an overview of CS3 applications that
require an update and the expected availability.) You can also visit www.adobe.com/support/
downloads to monitor when updates are posted and then download and install the updates for
each relevant CS3 application.
Q. Will required updates be available in all of the languages in which the relevant CS3
applications ship?
A. We expect to release multi-lingual versions of the Leopard compatibility updates for Adobe
Premiere Pro CS3, After Effects CS3 Professional, Encore CS3, and Soundbooth CS3. That
means that English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish versions are all expected in
December 2007. In January 2008, we expect to release the update to Acrobat 8.1.2 Professional
in English, French, German, and Japanese. Additional language versions are expected shortly
after that for Acrobat 8.1.2 Professional.
At A Glance: Mac OS X Leopard Compatibility
ADOBE APPLICATION COMPATIBLE WITH
Mac OS X Leopard
REQUIRES UPDATE
For Mac OS X Leopard
NOTES ABOUT
Compatibility
NOT DESIGNED
For Mac OS X Leopard
Adobe Reader 7.0 and earlier Likely to encounter issues for which there is
no resolution. ✔
After Effects 7 Professional and
Standard (and earlier versions)
Likely to encounter issues for which there is
no resolution. ✔
Contribute 4 and earlier Likely to encounter issues for which there is
no resolution. ✔
Dreamweaver 8 and earlier Likely to encounter issues for which there is
no resolution. ✔
Fireworks 8 and earlier Likely to encounter issues for which there is
no resolution. ✔
Flash Professional or Basic 8 and
earlier
Likely to encounter issues for which there is
no resolution. ✔
FreeHand® MX and earlier
Adobe previously announced that it does not
plan to develop or deliver any new versions of
FreeHand, nor has FreeHand been updated in
more than four years. We do not recommend
trying to install or use FreeHand on Mac OS
X Leopard.

GoLive CS2 and earlier Likely to encounter issues for which there is
no resolution. ✔
Illustrator CS2 and earlier Likely to encounter issues for which there is
no resolution. ✔
InCopy CS2 and earlier Likely to encounter issues for which there is
no resolution. ✔
InDesign CS2 and earlier Likely to encounter issues for which there is
no resolution. ✔
Photoshop CS2 and earlier Likely to encounter issues for which there is
no resolution. ✔
Photoshop Elements 4.0 and earlier Likely to encounter issues for which there is
no resolution. ✔
PageMaker® 7.x and earlier
Adobe previously announced that it does not
plan to develop or deliver any new versions
of PageMaker, nor has PageMaker been
updated in more than five years. We do not
recommend trying to install or use PageMaker
on Mac OS X Leopard.

Q. I am a volume licensing customer. How do I get updates for my CS3 applications?
A. Technically, you can use the Adobe Updater (choose Help > Updates) to download and install
updates for CS3 applications purchased through volume licensing. However, we recommend
following any in-house rules you have for managing these types of updates. You may want to
contact the IT or technical person who manages your licenses for information about your
corporate policies on updating software. Information about how to silently push installations of
CS3 updates is available at www.adobe.com/go/kb402145.
Q. How does Adobe decide whether an edition of Creative Suite 3, such as Design Premium
or Production Premium, is compatible with Mac OS X Leopard?
A. We consider an edition of Creative Suite 3, such as Design Premium, Web Premium, Production
Premium, or Master Collection, fully compatible with Leopard when all of the components
of that edition are compatible. For example, CS3 Design Premium, CS3 Design
Standard, and CS3 Web Premium will require updates to Acrobat 8.1.2 Professional for full
compatibility with Mac OS X Leopard. (Please note that all of the other components of these
CS3 editions are fully compatible with Leopard, and Acrobat 8.1.1 performs well but with a
few issues we want to fix.) CS3 Production Premium requires updates to Adobe Premiere Pro
CS3, After Effects CS3 Professional, Encore CS3, and Soundbooth CS3. CS3 Master Collection
requires updates to all of the video applications, as well as to Acrobat 8 Professional.
Q. Does Adobe recommend running Design Premium, Design Standard, and Web Premium
on Mac OS X Leopard before the update to Acrobat 8.1.1 Professional is available?
A. Yes, our testing shows that the overall experience on Mac OS X Leopard is stable and reliable
and that customers will get more from running these leading Creative Suite 3 editions on
Leopard than not. At this time, the only component of these CS3 editions that requires an
update is Acrobat 8 Professional to address a few specific issues. That update is expected to be
available in January 2008. For more information about issues running Acrobat 8.1.1 Professional
on Leopard, please visit www.adobe.com/go/support and search the online knowledgebase.
Q. Does Adobe recommend running Production Premium or Master Collection before its
updates are available?
A. Yes, we are comfortable recommending this. Our testing revealed a few issues in specific
workflows when running the video professional applications on Mac OS X Leopard. Many
video professionals would not encounter these issues on a day-to-day basis, but we want to
provide updates in December 2007 to address these issues and meet our standards of quality.
You can evaluate the issues by visiting www.adobe.com/go/support and searching the online
knowledgebase for more information. Master Collection requires updates to both the
professional video applications and Acrobat 8 Professional. Our recommendations for our
other CS3 editions also apply to Master Collection.
Q. Are the trial versions of CS3 applications fully compatible with Mac OS X Leopard?
A. If a full version of a product is compatible with Mac OS X Leopard, then the trial version is
compatible with it too. If the full version requires an update for full compatibility, then the
trial version is not fully compatible without that update. When you run any of the design or
web applications in trial mode, including Design Premium, Design Standard, Web Premium,
and Web Standard, you can install updates to them. Unfortunately, you cannot install
updates to the professional video applications in trial mode. You must first convert the trial
versions of the video applications to unrestricted versions by entering a serial number
(available with purchase). However, even without full compatibility with Mac OS X Leopard,
you should be able to evaluate our professional video applications on this new operating
system with minimal issues. For more information about issues you may encounter, visit
www.adobe.com/go/support and search the online knowledgebase.

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