Adobe today launched version 2 of its
Technical
Communication Suite (TCS), and a new electronic learning system, dubbed
Adobe
eLearning Suite, which includes the latest version of
Adobe
Captivate.
TCS is Adobe's package for authoring, managing and publishing technical
information, and comprises an extended version of Acrobat Pro 9, together with
Captivate 4, Framemaker 9, Photoshop CS4 and RoboHelp 8.
The eLearning Suite is formed from another group of Adobe point products,
brought together through new workflows and Adobe Bridge and Device Central. It
includes Captivate 4, Flash CS4, Dreamweaver CS4, Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended,
Acrobat Pro, Presenter 7, Soundbooth CS4, Adobe Bridge CS4, and eLearning
extensions to Flash and Dreamweaver.
As with Adobe's Creative Suite 4 Master Collection, the major improvement in
both new packages is the workflow between the individual point package upgrades.
"People want an end-to-end system for technical document publishing,
incorporating support for visually rich media like Captivate movies and 3D
models," said R J Jacquez, Adobe TCS and eLearning Suite senior product
evangelist.
TCS offers Flash Player video support, together with AVI, MP3 and SWF file
support.
Jacquez explained that one of the principal requests from users was the
inclusion of Photoshop CS4. "We are adding lots of workflows, especially for
users reviewing and updating technical documentation," he said.
Framemaker has been upgraded to version 9, and the main upgrade to Adobe's
RoboHelp help system provision tool is a move to XML-based projects with a b
uilt-in XHTML-based editor.
The eLearning Suite relies heavily on the upgraded Captivate package, which
Adobe said includes over two dozen improvements, including single SWF file
publishing, text-to-speech conversion, enhanced project templates and
round-trip Microsoft PowerPoint workflows.
Adobe Captivate 4 also supports PDF publishing and AVI output for publishing
to YouTube.
Adobe's Technical Communication Suite 2 and eLearning Suite are available now
with an estimated price of £1,509 + VAT each.
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