Adobe has posted the official info on all of the CS3 applications. Go take a look and get ready to move into the next generation of development and design. I know what I will be purchasing later this year. I also have to give credit to Adobe for making the icon choice work well on that mini-site and across the overall CS3 family page(s).
Also don’t forget to watch the CS3 event later today… 3:30 PM EST
Take a look at the Creative License mini site for an idea of what these new tools can do.
After the release of Apple TV I have been looking around at different video services. One of those was Amazon’s “Unbox” which installs a player that connects to Amazon and downloads the movies for you to enjoy. I figured since Amazon has some other great services I would take it for a spin, but sadly noticed this section of the “System Requirements”. It basically says if you have a Mac, you are screwed!

Now my question is if so many other companies can build a cross-platform video application, why can’t Amazon? What’s really odd is Amazon is usually the one to “do things different” and this time they really haven’t even tried.
If I *really* wanted to test it out I could load it into Bootcamp or Parellels but it still defeats the purpose for most users.
Just came back from the TMNT movie and have to say I was very pleased with it. The story was consistant with the older TV cartoon that I watched all the time. It was also interesting to be able to pick out the vehicles/accessories the turtles where using because I own most of them in toy form.

The special effects where neat but I wasn’t really expecting too much from that side of the movie, I prefer a better story over “shiny stuff” any day.
I was big into the turtles back in the day and had doubts about this movie, but after seeing it I recommend any turtle fan to go see this movie. The only odd thing was not hearing the theme song from the TV show.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles… Heros in a half shell… Turtle Power!