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History of :

 

Creative Suite 1 and 2

The Creative Suite 2 logo

The first version of Creative Suite was released in September 2003 and Creative Suite 2 in April 2005. The first two versions (CS and CS2) were available in two editions.

The Standard Edition included:

Bridge (Since CS2)

InDesign

ImageReady
Version Cue
Design guide and training resources
Stock Photos

The Premium Edition also included:

Professional (Version 8 in CS2.3)
Dreamweaver (Since CS2.3)
GoLive

Due to 's closing of the CS2 activation servers on December 15, 2012, offered existing CS2 users the opportunity to download a version of CS2 that no longer required server authorization in January 2013. This release was intended to allow existing users of CS2 to reinstall their licensed copies without needing authorization from the now-closed servers.  published serial numbers on the January 8, 2013,but it was not until the January 24, 2013, that announced that download was intended only for people who had "legitimately purchased CS2".Many users ignored this announcement, or were not aware of it, and continued treating CS2 as either freeware or abandonware.

 

Creative Suite Production Studio

Creative Suite Production Studio (previously Video Collection) was a suite of programs for acquiring, editing, and distributing digital video and audio that was released during the same timeframe as Creative Suite 2. The suite was available in standard and premium editions.

The Production Studio Premium edition consisted of:

After Effects Professional
Audition
Bridge
Encore DVD
Premiere Pro


Dynamic Link (Not sold separately)

The Standard edition consisted of:

After Effects Standard
Bridge
Premiere Pro

Since CS3, Production Studio became part of the Creative Suite family. The equivalent version for Production Studio Premium is the Creative Suite Production Premium.

 

Macromedia Studio

Macromedia Studio was a suite of programs designed for web content creation designed and distributed by Macromedia. After 's 2005 acquisition of Macromedia, Macromedia Studio 8 was replaced, modified, and integrated into two editions of the Creative Suite family of software from version 2.3 onwards. The closest relatives of Macromedia Studio 8 are now called Creative Suite Web Premium.

Core applications from Macromedia Studio have been merged with Creative Suite since CS3, including Flash, Dreamweaver, and Fireworks. Some Macromedia applications were absorbed into existing products, e.g. FreeHand has been replaced with . Director and ColdFusion are not part of Creative Suite and will only be available as standalone products. The final version of Macromedia Studio released include:

Macromedia Studio MX Released May 29, 2002, internally it was version 6 and the first incarnation of the studio to use the "MX" suffix, which for marketing purposes was a shorthand abbreviation that meant "Maximize". Studio MX included Dreamweaver, Flash, FreeHand, Fireworks and a developer edition of ColdFusion.
Macromedia Studio MX Plus Released February 10, 2003, sometimes referred to as MX 1.1. MX Plus was a special edition release of MX that included Freehand MX (replacing Freehand 10), Contribute and DevNet Resource Kit Special Edition in addition to the existing MX suite of products.
Macromedia Studio MX 2004 Released September 10, 2003, despite its name, it is internally version 7. Studio MX 2004 included FreeHand along with updated versions of Dreamweaver, Flash and Fireworks. An alternate version of Studio MX 2004 included Flash Professional and a new interface for Dreamweaver.
Macromedia Studio 8 Released September 13, 2005, Studio 8 was the last version of Macromedia Studio. It comprised Dreamweaver 8, Flash 8, Flash 8 Video Converter, Fireworks 8, Contribute 3 and FlashPaper

 

Creative Suite 3

The Creative Suite 3 logo

Creative Suite 3 (CS3) was announced on March 27, 2007; it introduced universal binaries for all major programs for the Apple Macintosh,as well as including all of the core applications from Macromedia Studio and Production Studio.

Some Creative Suite programs also began using the Presto layout engine used in the Opera web browser.

began selling CS3 applications in six different combinations called "editions." Design Standard & Premium and Web Standard & Premium began shipping on April 16, 2007, and Production Premium and Master Collection editions began shipping on July 2, 2007. The latest released CS3 version was version 3.3, released on June 2, 2008. In this version Fireworks CS3 was included in Design Premium and all editions that had included 8 Pro had it replaced with 9 Pro. Below is a matrix of the applications included in each edition of CS3 version 3.3:

 

Creative Suite 3

CS3 included several programs, including Dreamweaver, Flash, and Fireworks that were developed by Macromedia, a former rival acquired by in 2005. It also included OnLocation and Ultrathat were developed by Serious Magic, also a firm acquired by in 2006.

dropped the following programs (that were previously included in CS2) from the CS3 software bundles:

GoLive (replaced by Dreamweaver)
ImageReady (merged into and replaced by Fireworks)
Audition (replaced by Soundbooth)

had announced that it would continue to develop Audition as a standalone product, while GoLive had been discontinued. GoLive 9 was released as a standalone product on June 10, 2007. Audition 3 was announced as a standalone product on September 6, 2007. had discontinued ImageReady and had replaced it with Fireworks, with some of ImageReady's features integrated into .

 

Creative Suite 4

Creative Suite 4 (CS4) was announced on September 23, 2008 and officially released on October 15, 2008.All applications in CS4 featured the same user interface, with a new tabbed interface for working with concurrently running CS4 programs where multiple documents can be opened inside multiple tabs contained in a single window.

CS4 was also developed to perform better under 64-bit and multi-core processors. On MS Windows, CS4 ran natively as a 64-bit application. Although they were not natively 64-bit applications, After Effects CS4 and Premiere Pro CS4 had been optimized for 64-bit computers.However, there were no 64-bit versions of CS4 available for Mac OS X. In early testing of 64-bit support in CS4, overall performance gains ranged from 8% to 12%, due to the fact that 64-bit applications could address larger amounts of memory and thus resulted in less file swapping — one of the biggest factors that can affect data processing speed.

Two programs were dropped from the CS4 line-up: Ultra, a vector keying application which utilizes image analysis technology to produce high quality chroma key effects in less than ideal lighting environments and provides keying of a subject into a virtual 3D environment through virtual set technology, and Stock Photos. Below is a matrix of the applications that were bundled in each of the software suites for CS4:

 

Creative Suite 5

Creative Suite 5 (CS5) was released on April 30, 2010.[30] From CS5 onwards, Windows versions of Premiere CS5 and After Effects CS5 were 64-bit only and required at least Windows Vista 64-bit or a later 64-bit Windows version.[31] Windows XP Professional x64 Edition was no longer supported. Version Cue, an application that enabled users to track and manipulate file metadata and automate the process of collaboratively reviewing documents among groups of people, and the Creative Suite Web Standard edition, previously available in CS4, were dropped from the CS5 line-up. Below is a matrix of the applications that were bundled in each of the software suites for CS5:

 

Creative Suite 5.5

Following the release of CS5 in April 2010, changed its release strategy to an every other year release of major number installments. CS5.5 was presented on April 12, 2011, as an in-between program until CS6. The update helped developers optimize websites for a variety of tablets, smart phones, and other devices. At the same time, announced a subscription-based pay service as an alternative to full purchase.On July 1, 2011, Systems announced its Switcher Program, which will allow people who had purchased any version of Apple's Final Cut Pro (or Avid Media Composer) to receive a 50 percent discount on Creative Suite CS5.5 Production Premium or Premiere Pro CS5.5.

Not all products were upgraded to CS5.5 in this release; applications that were upgraded to CS5.5 included InDesign, Flash Catalyst, Flash Professional, Dreamweaver, Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Device Central. Audition also replaced Soundbooth in CS5.5, Story was first offered as an AIR-powered screenwriting and preproduction application, and X Pro replaced 9.3 Pro. Below is a matrix of the applications that were bundled in each of the software suites for CS5.5:

 

Creative Suite 6

During an conference call on June 21, 2011, CEO Shantanu Narayen said that the April 2011 launch of CS5.5 was "the first release in our transition to an annual release cycle", adding, "We intend to ship the next milestone release of Creative Suite in 2012." On March 21, 2012, released a freely available beta version of CS6. The final version of CS6 was launched on a release event April 23, 2012, and first shipped May 7.  also launched a subscription-based offering named where users are able to gain access to individual applications or the full Creative Suite 6 suite on a per-month basis, plus additional cloud storage spaces and services.

 

Description of Extended CS6:

 

Creative Suite 6 Design Standard software combines industry-standard tools for professional print design and digital publishing. Create eye-catching images and graphics at lightning speed with innovative painting and drawing tools and dozens of creative effects in and . Lay out top-quality print pages with exquisite typography in InDesign. Also in InDesign, produce highly designed eBooks with support for the latest EPUB standards, and deliver media-rich publications for iPad and other tablet devices as easily as creating pages for print. Achieve exceptional quality and precise control with high-performance software that streamlines routine design and production tasks.

 

CS6 Extended delivers all the imaging magic in CS6 plus 3D graphic design and image analysis tools.* Easily create rich 3D artwork, and enhance your 3D scenes with shadows, lighting, and animation. Retouch images with utter precision, control, and speed. Create vibrant videos and design anything you can imagine using intuitive tools. Paint and draw naturally and expressively. And get blazingly fast performance with the Mercury Graphics Engine.

 

is reinventing their desktop apps to make your creative process seamless, intuitive, and more connected than ever. The newest release of CC is available only in . Get access to more connected tools and services with hundreds of all new features in .

 

CS6 is the industry-standard tool for professional digital image editing. CS6 software delivers even more imaging magic, new creative options, and the Mercury Graphics Engine for blazingly fast performance. Retouch with new Content-Aware features, and create superior designs as well as movies using new and re-imagined tools and workflows.

 

Reception:

 

Since 1995, Fortune has ranked as an outstanding place to work. was rated the 5th best U.S. company to work for in 2003, 6th in 2004, 31st in 2007, 40th in 2008, 11th in 2009, 42nd in 2010, 65th in 2011, 41st in 2012, and 83rd in 2013. In 2015, Systems India was ranked 21st of great places to work in India.In June 2014, it was ranked 6th of great places to work in India.In October 2008, Systems Canada Inc. was named one of "Canada's Top 100 Employers" by Mediacorp Canada Inc., and was featured in Maclean's newsmagazine.

 

Criticisms:

 

Pricing

has been criticized for its pricing practices, with retail prices being up to twice as much in non-US countries. As pointed out by many, it is significantly cheaper to pay for a return airfare ticket to the United States and purchase one particular collection of 's software there than to buy it locally in Australia.

 

After revealed the pricing for the Creative Suite 3 Master Collection, which was £1,000 higher for European customers,[46] a petition to protest over "unfair pricing" was published and signed by 10,000 users. In June 2009, further increased its prices in the UK by 10% in spite of weakening of the pound against the dollar, and UK users are not allowed to buy from the US store.

ranked no. 5 on a list of Internet’s 9 Most Hated Companies, based on a 2013 survey on Reddit.com.'s Reader and Flash were listed on The 10 most hated programs of all time on TechRadar.com.

 

Security

Hackers have exploited vulnerabilities in programs, such as Reader, to gain unauthorized access to computers. 's Flash Player has also been criticized for, among other things, suffering from performance, memory usage and security problems (see criticism of Flash Player). A report by security researchers from Kaspersky Lab criticized for producing the products having top 10 security vulnerabilities.

 

Observers noted that was spying on its customers by including spyware in the Creative Suite 3 software and quietly sending user data to a firm named Omniture. When users became aware, explained what the suspicious software did and admitted that they: "could and should do a better job taking security concerns into account". When a security flaw was later discovered in CS5, sparked outrage by saying it would leave the flaw unpatched, so anyone who wanted to use the software securely would have to pay for an upgrade. Following a fierce backlash decided to provide the software patch.

 

has been criticized for pushing unwanted software including third-party browser toolbars and free virus scanners, usually as part of the Flash update process,[58] and for pushing a third-party scareware program designed to scare users into paying for unneeded system repairs.

 

Customer data breach

On October 3, 2013, the company initially revealed that 2.9 million customers' sensitive and personal data was stolen in security breach which included encrypted credit card information.  later admitted that 38 million active users have been affected and the attackers obtained access to their IDs and encrypted passwords, as well as to many inactive accounts.The company did not make it clear if all the personal information was encrypted, such as email addresses and physical addresses, though data privacy laws in 44 states require this information to be encrypted.

 

A 3.8 GB file stolen from and containing 152 million usernames, reversibly encrypted passwords and unencrypted password hints was posted on AnonNews.org. LastPass, a password security firm, said that failed to use best practices for securing the passwords and has not salted them.Another security firm, Sophos, showed that used a weak encryption method permitting the recovery of a lot of information with very little effort.According to anIT expert Simon Bain, has failed its customers and ‘should hang their heads in shame’.

 

Many of the credit cards were tied to the software-by-subscription service.[72] offered its affected US customers a free membership in a credit monitoring service, but no similar arrangements have been made for non-US customers.When a data breach occurs in the US, penalties depend on the state where the victim resides, not where the company is based.

 

After stealing the customers' data, cyber-thieves also accessed 's source code repository, likely in mid-August 2013. Because hackers acquired copies of the source code of proprietary products,they could find and exploit any potential weaknesses in its security, computer experts warned. Security researcher Alex Holden, chief information security officer of Hold Security, characterized this breach, which affected , ColdFusion and numerous other applications, as "one of the worst in US history".[79] also announced that hackers stole parts of the source code of , which according to commentators could allow programmers to copy its engineering techniques[80] and would make it easier to pirate 's expensive products.

 

Published on a server of a Russian-speaking hacker group, the "disclosure of encryption algorithms, other security schemes, and software vulnerabilities can be used to bypass protections for individual and corporate data" and may have opened the gateway to new generation zero-day attacks. Hackers already used ColdFusion exploits to make off with usernames and encrypted passwords of PR Newswire's customers, which has been tied to the security breach.They also used a ColdFusion exploit to breach Washington state court and expose up to 160,000 Social Security numbers.

 

Anti-competitive practices

acquired Aldus Corp. in 1994, a software vendor that sold FreeHand, a competing product.Freehand was direct competition to , 's flagship vector-graphics editor. The Federal Trade Commissionintervened and forced to sell FreeHand back to Altsys, and also banned from buying back FreeHand or any similar program for the next 10 years (1994-2004). Altsys was then bought by Macromedia, which released versions 5 to 11.When acquired Macromedia in December 2005, it stalled development of Freehand in 2007, effectively rendering it obsolete.With FreeHand and , controlled the only two products that compete in the professional illustration program market for Macintosh operating systems.

 

In 2011, a group of 5,000 Freehand graphic designers convened under the banner Free Freehand, and filed a civil antitrust complaint in the US District Court for the Northern District of California against .The suit alleged that has violated federal and state antitrust laws by abusing its dominant position in the professional vector graphic illustration software market and that has engaged in a series of exclusionary and anti-competitive acts and strategies designed to kill FreeHand, the dominant competitor to ’s software product, instead of competing on the basis of product merit according to the principals of free market capitalism. had no response to the claims and the lawsuit was eventually settled.The FreeHand community believes should release the product to an open-source community if it cannot update it internally.

 

As of 2010, on its FreeHand product page stated "While we recognize FreeHand has a loyal customer base, we encourage users to migrate to the new CS4 software which supports both PowerPC and Intel-based Macs and Microsoft Windows XP and Windows Vista." As of 2016, the Freehand page no longer exists and simply redirects to the page. 's software FTP server still contains a directory for FreeHand, but it is empty.

 

Feature of  Extended CS6​ :

 

1 . Create the stunning images you envision with CS5 software, the professional industry standard for digital image editing.
2 . Use comprehensive, state-of-the-art tools for outstanding image manipulation and superior compositing.
3 . Combine multiple shots into stunning high dynamic range images and beautiful panoramas.
4 . Use new tools that let you paint with realistic effects and easily select intricate image content, such as hair.
5 . Edit nondestructively and take advantage of superior raw processing; remove noise, add grain, create post-crop vignettes, and more. Remove image elements and see the space fill in like magic.

 

Create powerful images with the professional standard

 

3D extrusions
Easily explore new creative directions: Create 3D logos and artwork with Repoussé technology. Twist, rotate, extrude, bevel, and inflate these designs, and then apply rich materials like chrome, glass, and cork.

 

Advanced 3D editing capabilities
Push your creative boundaries with powerful 3D editing tools--even paint directly on 3D objects. Add 3D objects to your designs and create amazing composites. Illuminate your scene with real lighting, and animate your objects.

 

Motion content editing
Paint, add text, and clone over multiple frames of an imported video sequence using your favorite tools.

 

Easy access to core editing power
Get just the tools you need--exactly when you need them--when performing common editing activities. Adjustments and Masks panels guide you in making precise edits.

 

Extraordinary creative tools
Achieve realistic painting effects with the ability to mix colors on canvas and create natural brushstrokes. Merge multiple exposures into stunning high dynamic range (HDR) images. Move, remove, warp, or stretch any image element.

 

State-of-the-art photography
Easily merge multiple exposures to extend the dynamic range with more power, precision, and fidelity than ever before. Convert to black-and-white in new ways. And use Dodge, Burn, and Sponge tools that intelligently preserve color and tone details.

 

Image analysis
Use measurement and counting tools to extract quantitative information from images. Record and export data for further analysis. Import DICOM files as frames or as a volume to directly analyze and edit your image data.

 

Industry-leading raw image processing
Enjoy superior results when you convert raw images with the Camera Raw 6 plug-in, which offers support for over 275 camera models plus nondestructive editing so you can experiment without harming your original photo.

 

Automated compositing tools
Easily create a single image from a series of shots that have different focal points, smoothly blending color and shading and extending your depth of field. And take advantage of accurate, automatic layer alignment.

 

Efficient media management
Manage your media visually with Bridge CS5 software. Enjoy more flexible batch renaming plus the ability to access files in the context of your work using the customizable Mini Bridge panel.

 

Powerful printing options
Get outstanding prints in less time with automation, scripting, and a print dialog box that's easier to navigate.

 

Broad file format support
Import and export hundreds of file formats, including PSD, AI, PDF, NEF, CRW, TIFF, BMP, Cineon, JPEG, JPEG2000, FXG, OpenEXR, PNG, Targa, DICOM, OBJ, KMZ, Collada, U3D, 3DS (import only), 3G, FLC, MOV, AVI, DV Stream, Image Sequence, MPEG-4, and FLV.

 

Extensibility
Personalize and extend its capabilities. Use developer-created custom panels to accomplish specific tasks. Visit the Marketplace for third-party plug-ins and resources. And check out Community Help for tips and tricks.

 

Lightroom integration
Enjoy tight integration with Lightroom software (sold separately), easily moving files from Lightroom to CS5 to create HDR images, panoramas, and multilayered documents. Roundtrip your files back to Lightroom.

 

Creative Suite 6 Design Standard Comparison with CS5

CS5

CS6

- Content-Aware Patch

 

x

- Mercury Graphics Engine

 

x

- Intuitive video creation

 

x

- Mercury Performance System

 

x

- Pattern creation

 

x

- Image Trace

 

x

InDesign - Alternate Layout

 

x

InDesign - PDF forms in InDesign

 

x

InDesign - Liquid Layout

 

x

- Truer Edge selection technology

x

x

- Variable-width strokes

x

x

InDesign - Enhanced eBook authoring

x

x

 

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