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Saturday, October 6, 2007

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Innovation Takes Center Stage at Adobe MAX 2007

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA — October 5, 2007 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq: ADBE) demonstrated the next wave of innovative applications and hosted software services built with Adobe rich Internet application (RIA) technologies at its largest ever annual Adobe MAX developer and designer event, held in Chicago earlier this week.

Industry enthusiasm for Adobe RIA technologies was evident at Adobe MAX 2007 with the unveiling of new Adobe® AIR™ software initiatives from global industry leaders, collaboration with major TV broadcasters and leading content publishers to provide high-quality video via the new Adobe Media Player™, and the debut of new hosted services.

Adobe RIA Platform Enables Breakthrough Applications
Adobe continues to lead the industry with its comprehensive RIA platform, including Adobe Flex™ software, Adobe AIR and Adobe Flash® Player software, which enables businesses to develop and deliver rich, engaging experiences across the Web, on the desktop and on mobile devices. Industry leaders such as AOL, Business Objects, eBay, The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc., Nickelodeon’s Nick.com, PayPal, salesforce.com, SAP AG, Yahoo! and others are embracing Adobe AIR to create the next generation of desktop experiences, with new Adobe AIR applications showcased by them at Adobe MAX 2007.

Additionally, Adobe is now offering a pre-release version of Adobe Media Player, the first Adobe application built on Adobe AIR, which redefines the video viewing experience by blending feeds from multiple sources in one place, giving viewers more control over video content and the ability to enjoy their favorite shows both online and offline.

Leveraging Adobe’s Emmy® Award winning Flash technology, the player will enable viewers to enjoy content from major broadcast television and Web video providers such as CBS, PBS and Yahoo! Video, giving them control to watch their favorite shows in an engaging, customized video experience. Adobe Media Player brings viewers the highly desired ability to play Adobe Flash Player compatible video - the Web’s most popular video format - outside of the browser.
Adobe also announced the company has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Virtual Ubiquity and its ground-breaking online word processor, Buzzword. Built with Adobe Flex, leveraging Adobe Flash Player and soon to be available on Adobe AIR, Buzzword is an elegant word processor with integral collaboration capabilities that allows multiple authors to edit and comment on documents from anywhere at any time. Because it will run on Adobe AIR, the application will offer users a hybrid online/offline experience for working with documents.

New Adobe Developer/Designer Resources Fuel Next Generation RIAs
Adobe is introducing two new destinations for developers and designers delivering rich, engaging experiences on the Web, the desktop and mobile devices: the new Adobe Developer Connection is a free, centralized portal for developers and designers to engage with the community, share ideas and learn about the latest technologies; and the Adobe AIR Marketplace is a web site where developers can publish and promote Adobe AIR applications. The Adobe Developer Connection is available at www.adobe.com/go/adc and the AIR Marketplace is available at www.adobe.com/go/marketplace.

Adobe is also providing a view into future hosted services that RIA developers can leverage in voice, collaboration, imaging and document sharing. The company will demonstrate a new project which will provide developers with a fast and easy way to implement real-time communications in existing Web applications; new collaboration APIs, which will make it easy for developers to integrate Adobe Acrobat Connect components into their own RIAs; Adobe Scene7 open APIs that enable developers to build custom rich media applications with dynamic imaging; and a new file sharing service for people to share, publish and organize documents online.

New beta versions of the Adobe AIR runtime and the Adobe AIR SDK, as well as Adobe Flex Builder 3 and Adobe Flex 3 SDK, are available today. The public beta versions are available immediately as free downloads from labs.adobe.com.

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