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Adobe’s Customer Research team wants to see your SWF content

Adobe’s customer research team is collecting an assortment of SWF content. We are looking to get a wide range of content for a variety of purposes so that we can better understand the types of projects people are working on, and better support those projects that are not always posted on the web. We are especially interested in uses of SWF beyond web sites and advertising – such as (but not limited to) presentations, e-learning, character animation, prototypes, games, rich internet applications, etc. We’d also like to get representation of a variety of skill levels, so feel free to submit your project even if you are not an ActionScript user. For every 50 submissions we receive, we will select one at random to receive an Amazon.com gift card for $50 (US dollars). You can submit as many projects as you like! For each submission, please send the following to flashresearch@adobe.com by July 6, 2007: • Your SWF or a link to your project or a screenshot of the project • A brief description

Adobe’s Customer Research team wants to see your SWF content!

Based on Marianne Berkovich's posting on Adobe Forums. Adobe’s customer research team is collecting an assortment of SWF content. We are looking to get a wide range of content for a variety of purposes so that we can better understand the types of projects people are working on, and better support those projects that are not always posted on the web. We are especially interested in uses of SWF beyond web sites and advertising – such as (but not limited to) presentations, e-learning, character animation, prototypes, games, rich internet applications, etc. We’d also like to get representation of a variety of skill levels, so feel free to submit your project even if you are not an ActionScript user. For every 50 submissions we receive, we will select one at random to receive an Amazon.com gift card for $50 (US dollars). You can submit as many projects as you like! For each submission, please send the following to flashresearch@adobe.com by July 6, 2007: • Your SWF or a link to your p

Damaged Illustrator Files Wanted

Shane Tracy from Product Support Manager of Adobe Illustrator looking for some damaged Illustrator files. She is looking for files that, for example won't open, open with missing objects or will cause a crash when trying to save them. If you have such a file and it is something that you can e-mail me, please e-mail it to aifiles@adobe.com . Please copy and paste the text below and fill in the info. f you need to compress the file, please rename the extension from .zip, .sit, etc to .sat and let me know how it is compressed. The email servers don't allow for those attachments. ** Note: If you submit a file, Adobe will not attempt to fix your file nor will it be returned to you.** File name: Error message or behavior of file: What platform was this file created on: What version of Illustrator was used to create the file: Do you recall any information about what could have caused the corruption? (crashed while working in the file, etc): Additional Information: If the file

Remove Photoshop CS3 public beta

If you participated in the Adobe Photoshop CS3 public beta program, you must clean your system before installing the final shipping version of Adobe Creative Suite 3 applications. On Windows XP: Remove Photoshop CS3 using Add/Remove Programs in the Control Panel. On Windows Vista: From the Programs section of the Control Panel, select Uninstall A Program. On Mac OS: Open the uninstaller from Applications/Utilities/Adobe Installers. Note : You CANNOT remove Creative Suite 3 applications by dragging them to the Trash; you must use the uninstaller. After removing the Photoshop CS3 public beta, you can install the shipping version of Creative Suite 3 applications. If you experience problems with removal or installation, you may need to use the Adobe CS3Clean Script. This script cleanly removes beta and pre-release installations and allows installation of the shipping versions of Creative Suite 3. Please carefully follow all instructions in the ReadMe file provided when you downloa

Error on Installing Adobe Photoshop CS3

When you install Adobe Creative Suite 3 or Adobe Photoshop CS3, the application returns one of the following error messages: "Installing Adobe Photoshop CS3 results in a conflict with Adobe Photoshop CS3" "Installing Creative Suite 3 results in a conflict with Adobe Photoshop CS3" This error occurs when you try to install the shipping version of Photoshop CS3 or Creative Suite 3 without removing the beta version of Photoshop CS3 from from your computer. Remove the Photoshop CS3 beta version completely from your computer. For instructions, see "Remove Photoshop CS3 public beta" (TechNote kb401056 ).

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Its been so long to collect my guts to start blogging. Thanks to my friend Dina who supporting my new activity. I hope it can be a good plan to get better achievment. I would like to posting what i have done and what i like to do in future. So you guys can keep update with my current activity. Thank you.