08 Temmuz 2008
Lightroom marketing manager/former Combat Photojournalist Frederick Johnson has posted an informative 12-minute interview with Phil Clevenger, Lightroom interface designer/KPT veteran. Phil talks about the challenges of starting with a blank slate & establishing an interaction language; the pros and cons of modality; Lightroom’s unique model for applying parametric local corrections; and much more. I fount it well worth a look.
(Tangentially: Both Frederick and Phil show up among Kelly Castro’s portraits (aka Project Make Mild-Mannered Software Peeps Look Hardass), now featured on the Adobe Design Center
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08 Temmuz 2008
This week’s seminar on Document Services will be hosted by Fang Chang, and directed more toward developers and technical management.
Acrobat.com’s Document Services provide a standards-based way for developers to easily add collaboration features - store, manage, and share documents - to new and existing applications. Using our Document Services, developers and their users can access files from anywhere there is an Internet connection. Learn more at our Developer Center.
Today’s seminar is at 11:30 EDT / 8:30 PDT. To join the seminar, simply go to http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/aclearn/. Sign in as a guest and you will be taken to a ConnectPro room. The room will be opened 15 minutes before the start of the session. Conference call information will be provided inside the Connect room.
There’s more information about these seminars on our forum, including the schedule for future sessions. This session will be recorded, and a link to the recorded version will be provided on the forum page.
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08 Temmuz 2008
We are well into a successful launch of Acrobat 9. Many of the features address many of the AEC industry pain points. For this launch, we have partnered with McGraw Hill to bring you several of the events. This gives you a perspective as to what the leading industry experts are saying, as well as the functionality to address many of these issues. If you missed the Acrobat 9 for the AEC industry launch eSeminar you can view the on demand presentation and demonstration here. We also have several deep dive seminars that are coming up in the next few weeks. These will be 30 min sessions that will focus on specific functionality. Continue reading for a complete list of dates to upcoming events and other helpful links.
The 30 minute deep dive eSeminar series is as follows:
July 29th – “Share Your Ideas”
- creating pdf’s that accurately communicate design intent
- delivering documents from a variety of sources as a package
July 31st – “Work Better Together”
- electronic document review and approval
- live collaboration and document sharing
- document revision comparison
August 14th – “Controlling Your Work and Making Forms”
- protecting your sensitive information
- collecting, processing, and analyzing critical data
August 26th – “Advanced AEC Features”
- 3D models and IFC BIM support
- video collaboration
- geospatial features
You can register for one or all the events by clicking here.
As part of the launch we will also have a page on ENR.com listing all the upcoming events and helpful information for Adobe products in the AEC industry. The page is currently under construction, but you can bookmark it for future reference. The website address will be http://www.enr.com/adobe.
For Acrobat 9, several of the Business Development Managers will be posting podcasts to a new site called Acrobat Podcast. This site will focus on several industry segments (MFG, Life Sciences, Legal, AEC and more) and will offer helpful tricks and tips in very short segments. The site url is simply http://www.acrobatpodcast.com.
If you have not clicked on enough links by now, I am going to give you one final link. As part of the launch I shot a video highlighting Acrobat 9 for the AEC industry. So if you feel like making a comment on my performance I will enjoy those as well.
Have fun,
Jonathan
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08 Temmuz 2008
Adobe AIR runtime enables applications to deliver both the benefits of server connectivity and the compelling end user experience of a desktop application. With a seamless offline- online experience, end-users of Adobe AIR applications can continue to work when they are temporarily offline.
Neither of the popular help output options - CHM or WebHelp or WebHelp on a Server provide the array of features as Adobe AIR does today. That said, in my opinion, RoboHelp Packager for Adobe AIR is a beginning, beginning of a new revolution in help authoring. Here is a list of what you get today-
- Adobe AIR applications that can update themselves when online connection is available and that can work perfectly when desktop is offline. For example, Adobe AIR help file created with RoboHelp Packager for Adobe AIR will prompt the end-users when an update is available. With a single click, the help file will update itself.
- Adobe AIR applications can store information locally – for example, when you add comments to Online Help, they are stored locally and can be viewed after you have closed the application. End users can also comment on external pages and store the comments as part of help file. Comments are still available when Online Help has been updated (provided file names don’t change) or when you are offline.
- Unlike HTML Help which depends on the CHM viewer, the functionality of the Adobe AIR is extensible and customizable. For example, organizations can add branding information to Adobe AIR help file, including icons for help file, branding imagery on the top of the help file and so on.
- Adobe AIR help file also allows you to open multiple tabs within the tri-pane enabling multiple help topics and threads to be navigated at the same time.
- You can also add resource links to your help files – enabling a single access point for product pages, user forums, knowledge base, online help and external web pages.
- Organizations get to chose from several of the templates and can select a particular skin or theme for each of these templates. With RoboHelp Packager for Adobe AIR, there are three templates come out of the box - Multi-Tab Accordion, Unipane and Classic Help.
- RoboHelp Packager for Adobe AIR enables the help users to customize their help by selecting their preferences (something they can’t do for a CHM or for WebHelp output – which is not hosted on a Server).
- Adobe AIR is cross-platform and cross-browser, supported on Windows, Mac and Linux (currently in pre-release).
Needless to say, Adobe AIR has attracted a lot of interest among the help community and some of the experts believe that within two years, Adobe AIR will be the preferred help format for 40% of all help authors. The only debating point is whether Adobe AIR will mainly replace CHM/HTML Help, or if it will take share away from WebHelp as well.
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