With CS6, Adobe Tidies up Premiere Pro, Speeds up After Effects
Quick access to software features is nice, but there can be too much of a good thing. That's what Adobe concluded when designing Premiere Pro CS6, the upcoming version of its video-editing software. Adobe was pleased with the current CS5's Mercury Playback Engine, which on computers with higher-end Nvidia graphics cards provides a major hardware acceleration boost for some tasks. But the user interface was too cluttered, said Premiere Pro Product Manager Al Mooney.
Despite that Adobe still hasn't set a date for the release of the new Dreamweaver CS6, they are starting to build hive among the users. One of the new features is the responsive design - in other words adapting a layout to fit all this various devices like phones, tablets that you have to target in this modern world. It has never been easier to make your site to be so portable in just a few clicks.