All Stories
Follow
Subscribe to Adobe Systems GmbH

Adobe Systems GmbH

Adobe Systems: Innovations in Web Publishing and ePaper(R) Solutions(R)

Hannover (ots)

For Adobe Systems, the first CeBIT of the new
millennium will revolve around its solutions for Web, Design,
Publishing and Dynamic Media. In addition to Adobe Photoshop 5.5,
GoLive 4.01 and Acrobat 4.0, Adobe will be presenting Adobe InDesign
1.0, its page-layout software for professional use. Exciting new
products from the worlds of Web Publishing and Adobe ePaper(R)
Solutions(R) will also be making their debut. All this on a space
considerably larger than last year's Adobe booth and with two movie
theatres - one of which is reserved exclusively for web solution
presentations. Adobe Systems has Booth C03 in Exhibit Hall 9 at the
CeBIT 2000.
Web solutions are a main focus of Adobe's tradeshow presence this
year: Be it Adobe GoLive 4.01, the world's leading software for Web
design, Adobe Photoshop 5.5 with enhanced Internet functionality for
Web graphics or the entire Web Collection - Adobe provides Web
solutions for professional demands. Thus, in addition to playing a
leading role in print publishing, Adobe is well on its way to
leadership in the web publishing sector as well. The technology
innovations to be revealed at the CeBIT will expand the spectrum of
Adobe's web solutions even further.
Adobe ePaper(R) Solutions(R) -Adobe Systems has coined this
umbrella term to describe the sum of its solutions for a paperless
workflow. Alongside Adobe Acrobat 4.0, Adobe's new Acrobat Business
Tools, created especially for corporate users, will be on display in
Hannover. Meanwhile, a brand-new ePaper product, making its debut at
the CeBIT, promises the simple digitalisation and publication of
office documents.
Last year, Adobe introduced InDesign 1.0, the basis for a new
publishing platform for professionals. Adobe is continually expanding
the Publishing platform and, on the occasion of the CeBIT 2000, will
be introducing the just-announced Adobe InCopy 1.0: a text system
based on InDesign's expandable architecture that gives editors a
simple means of cooperating with designers on large-scale projects
such as newspapers or magazines.
Further information on Adobe Systems and the CeBIT 2000 is
available on the Internet at www.adobe.com (or in German at
www.adobe.de, www.adobe.at or www.adobe.ch).
ots Original Text Service: Adobe Systems
Internet: http://www.newsaktuell.de

Contact:

Conga Communications GmbH
Frau J. Lorberg
Tel.: 0049-40-39869842
E-Mail: adobe@conga.de

Website: www.adobe.com

Original content of: Adobe Systems GmbH, transmitted by news aktuell