Forbes is mainly a financial institute, but in an interview with Adobe's CEO,
Bruce Chizen, along the economic stuff some interesting news saw the light of the day:
"There are three pieces of the mobile strategy. The first thing: We want to get Flash, and in certain cases Adobe Reader, onto as many devices as possible. For example, Sony announced that they're going to incorporate Flash into the PlayStation 3 and [PlayStation Portable]. In January, Kodak announced a camera with Flash on it."
"Today, with Acrobat, we are focused on the architecture, construction and engineering market. And we are already working with manufacturers with Acrobat 3D [launched in January]. But we haven't made any specific announcement about what we could potentially do with Photoshop. We've had a lot of customers coming to us and saying, "We really love Photoshop for medical imaging, but it would be really cool if we could read the images coming out of the scanning system," or, "It would be really great if you had a measuring tool so I can measure with more exactness than I can today." Or, or, or? You can imagine us having a more sophisticated version of Photoshop that appeals to those unique industries. But other than that, we haven't said exactly what we're doing. "
Check out the rest at
http://www.forbes.com/, to see when Adobe's CS III suite will be
released!