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Adobe unveils Creative Suite 3

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Coimbatore, April 19

In a bid to provide designers and developers a broad spectrum of creative options for all facets of print, Web, mobile, interactive, film and video production, Adobe India has unveiled the Creative Suite 3 product line by uniting the best of Adobe and Macromedia product innovation. Claiming the Creative Suite 3 as the biggest launch in its 25-year history, the Adobe's Chief Executive Officer, Mr Bruce Chizen, its Indian R&D teams contributed significantly to the delivery of this software release, reinforcing Adobe's global development process.

According to Dr Naresh Gupta, Managing Director, Adobe India, the Indian arm has filed more than 50 patents till now. He said the team size had grown from 650 last year to 1,000, with plans for continued growth.

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