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Discontinued software suite
Adobe Creative Suite
Developer(s) Adobe Systems
Initial releaseSeptember 29, 2003; 21 years ago (2003年09月29日)
Final release
Creative Suite 6 / May 7, 2012; 12 years ago (2012年05月07日)
Operating system Microsoft Windows, OS X
Platform IA-32 (limited), PowerPC (limited), x86-64
SuccessorAdobe Creative Cloud
Type Digital media creation and editing
License Proprietary
Websitewww.adobe.com/products/cs6.html  Edit this on Wikidata

Adobe Creative Suite (CS) is a discontinued software suite of graphic design, video editing, and web development applications developed by Adobe Systems.

The last of the Creative Suite versions, Adobe Creative Suite 6 (CS6), was launched at a release event on April 23, 2012, and released on May 7, 2012.[1] CS6 was the last of the Adobe design tools to be physically shipped as boxed software as future releases and updates would be delivered via download only.

On May 6, 2013, Adobe announced that CS6 would be the last version of the Creative Suite,[2] [3] [4] and that future versions of their creative software would only be available via their Adobe Creative Cloud subscription model. Adobe also announced that it would continue to support CS6 and would provide bug fixes and security updates through the next major upgrades of both Mac and Windows operating systems (as of 2013).[5] The Creative Suite packages were pulled from Adobe's online store in 2013,[6] but were still available on their website until January 2017.[7]

Applications

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Icons of the core CS6 applications

The following table shows the different details of the core applications in the various Adobe Creative Suite editions. Each edition may come with all these apps included or only a subset.

Product name Timeline

history

Available in Transitioned to

Creative Cloud

Acrobat since Creative

Suite 1

Design Collection

Design & Web Collection

Master Collection

Yes
After Effects since Creative

Suite 3

Production Premium

Master Collection

Audition since Creative

Suite 5.5

Bridge since Creative

Suite 2

Design Collection

Design & Web Collection

Production Premium

Master Collection

Contribute from Creative

Suite 3 until

Creative

Suite 5.5

Design & Web Collection

Master Collection

Merged with

Dreamweaver

Device Central Design Collection

Design & Web Collection

Production Premium

Master Collection

Replaced by

Creative Cloud

desktop app

Dreamweaver since Creative

Suite 2

Design & Web Collection

Master Collection

Yes
Dynamic Link since Creative

Suite 1

Production Premium

Master Collection

Encore (formerly Encore DVD) since Creative

Suite 3

Merged with

Premiere Pro

Fireworks Design & Web Collection Merged with

Photoshop

Express since Creative Suite 5.5 Creative Cloud
Flash Builder since Creative

Suite 5

Yes
Flash Catalyst from Creative

Suite 5 until

Creative

Suite 5.5

Design Collection

Design & Web Collection

Production Premium

Master Collection

No
Flash Professional (now Animate) since Creative

Suite 3

Design & Web Collection

Production Premium

Master Collection

Yes
GoLive until Creative

Suite 2

Premium Edition Replaced by

Dreamweaver

Illustrator since Creative

Suite 1

Design Collection

Design & Web Collection

Production Premium

Master Collection

Yes
ImageReady until Creative

Suite 2

Standard Edition

Premium Edition

Merged with

Photoshop

InCopy since Creative

Suite 1

N/A Yes
InDesign Design Collection

Design & Web Collection

Master Collection

Lightroom since Creative

Suite 3

Design Collection

Design & Web Collection

Production Premium

Master Collection

Media Encoder since Creative

Suite 5.5

OnLocation from Creative

Suite 3 until

Creative

Suite 5.5

Production Premium

Master Collection

Replaced by

Prelude

Photoshop since Creative

Suite 1

Design Collection Yes
Photoshop Extended since Creative

Suite 3

Design & Web Collection

Production Premium

Master Collection

Merged with

Photoshop

Prelude since Creative

Suite 6

Production Premium

Master Collection

Yes
Premiere Pro since Creative

Suite 3

Soundbooth until Creative

Suite 5

Design & Web Collection

Production Premium

Master Collection

Replaced by

Audition

SpeedGrade from Creative

Suite 6 until Creative Cloud 2017

Production Premium

Master Collection

Discontinued in 2017, Premier Pro contained its functionality through the Lumetri Color panel since 2014
Stock Photos until Creative

Suite 3

Design Collection

Design & Web Collection

Production Premium

Master Collection

Discontinued in 2008,

Adobe Stock launched in 2015

Story Plus since Creative

Suite 5.5

N/A CC version

never released

Ultra only on Creative

Suite 3

Production Premium

Master Collection

No
Version Cue until Creative

Suite 4

Design Collection

Design & Web Collection

Master Collection

Editions

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Adobe sold Creative Suite applications in several different combinations called "editions", these included:

  • Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design Standard is an edition of the Adobe Creative Suite 6 family of products intended for professional print, web, interactive and mobile designers.
  • Adobe Creative Suite 6 Design & Web Premium is an edition of the Adobe Creative Suite 6 family of products intended for professional web designers and developers.
  • Adobe Creative Suite 6 Production Premium is an edition of the Adobe Creative Suite 6 family of products intended for professional rich media and video post-production experts who create projects for film, video, broadcast, web, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and mobile devices.
  • Adobe Creative Suite 6 Master Collection contains applications from all of the above editions.

Adobe Flash Catalyst, Adobe Contribute, Adobe OnLocation, and Adobe Device Central, previously available in CS5.5, have been dropped from the CS6 line-up. Adobe Prelude and Adobe Encore are not released as standalone products. Adobe Encore is available as part of Adobe Premiere Pro. Adobe InCopy, a word processing application that integrates with Adobe InDesign, is also part of the Creative Suite family, but is not included in any CS6 edition.

In March 2013, it was reported that Adobe would no longer sell boxed copies of the Creative Suite software, instead offering digital downloads and monthly subscriptions.[8]

History

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Creative Suite 1 and 2

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The Adobe Creative Suite 2 logo

The first version of Adobe Creative Suite was released in September 2003[9] and Creative Suite 2 in April 2005.[10] The first two versions (CS and CS2) were available in two editions.

The Standard Edition included:

The Premium Edition also included:

Creative Suite helped InDesign become the dominant publishing software, replacing QuarkXPress, because customers who purchased the suite for Photoshop and Illustrator received InDesign at no additional cost.[12]

Adobe shut down the "activation" servers for CS2 in December 2012, making it impossible for licensed users to reinstall the software if needed. In response to complaints, Adobe then made available for download a version of CS2 that did not require online activation, and published a serial number to activate it offline.[13] [14] [15] Because there was no mechanism to prevent people who had never purchased a CS2 license from downloading and activating it, it was widely thought that the aging software had become freeware, despite Adobe's later explanation that it was intended only for people who had "legitimately purchased CS2".[16] [17] The later shutdown of the CS3 and CS4 activation servers was handled differently, with registered users given the opportunity to get individual serial numbers for offline activation, rather than a published one.[18]

Creative Suite Production Studio

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Adobe Creative Suite Production Studio (previously Adobe Video Collection) was a suite of programs for acquiring, editing, and distributing digital video and audio that was released during the same timeframe as Adobe Creative Suite 2. The suite was available in standard and premium editions.

The Adobe Production Studio Premium edition consisted of:

The Standard edition consisted of:

Since CS3, Adobe Production Studio became part of the Creative Suite family. The equivalent version for Production Studio Premium is the Adobe Creative Suite Production Premium.

Macromedia Studio

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Macromedia Studio was a suite of programs designed for web content creation designed and distributed by Macromedia. After Adobe's 2005 acquisition of Macromedia, Macromedia Studio 8 was replaced, modified, and integrated into two editions of the Adobe Creative Suite family of software from version 2.3 onwards. The closest relatives of Macromedia Studio 8 are now called Adobe Creative Suite Web Premium.

Core applications from Macromedia Studio have been merged with Adobe Creative Suite since CS3, including Flash, Dreamweaver, and Fireworks. Some Macromedia applications were absorbed into existing Adobe products, e.g. FreeHand has been replaced with Adobe Illustrator. Director and ColdFusion are not part of Adobe Creative Suite and will only be available as standalone products. The final version of Macromedia Studio released include:

  • Macromedia Studio MX Released May 29, 2002, internally it was version 6 and the first incarnation of the studio to use the "MX" suffix, which for marketing purposes was a shorthand abbreviation that meant "Maximize". Studio MX included Dreamweaver, Flash, FreeHand, Fireworks and a developer edition of ColdFusion.
  • Macromedia Studio MX Plus Released February 10, 2003, sometimes referred to as MX 1.1. MX Plus was a special edition release of MX that included Freehand MX (replacing Freehand 10), Contribute and DevNet Resource Kit Special Edition in addition to the existing MX suite of products.
  • Macromedia Studio MX 2004 Released September 10, 2003, despite its name, it is internally version 7. Studio MX 2004 included FreeHand along with updated versions of Dreamweaver, Flash and Fireworks. An alternate version of Studio MX 2004 included Flash Professional and a new interface for Dreamweaver.
  • Macromedia Studio 8 Released September 13, 2005, Studio 8 was the last version of Macromedia Studio. It comprised Dreamweaver 8, Flash 8, Flash 8 Video Converter, Fireworks 8, Contribute 3 and FlashPaper.

Creative Suite 3

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The Adobe Creative Suite 3 logo

Adobe Creative Suite 3 (CS3) was announced on March 27, 2007; it introduced universal binaries for all major programs for the Apple Macintosh,[19] as well as including all of the core applications from Macromedia Studio and Production Studio.

Some Creative Suite programs also began using the Presto layout engine used in the Opera web browser.[20]

Adobe began selling CS3 applications in six different combinations called "editions." Design Standard & Premium and Web Standard & Premium began shipping on April 16, 2007, and Production Premium and Master Collection editions began shipping on July 2, 2007. The latest released CS3 version was version 3.3, released on June 2, 2008. In this version Fireworks CS3 was included in Design Premium and all editions that had included Acrobat 8 Pro had it replaced with Acrobat 9 Pro.[21] Below is a matrix of the applications included in each edition of CS3 version 3.3:

Adobe Creative Suite 3
Software Design Web Production
Premium
Master
Collection
Standard Premium Standard Premium
Photoshop CS3
Photoshop CS3 Extended
Illustrator CS3
InDesign CS3
Acrobat 8 Pro
Flash CS3 Professional
Dreamweaver CS3
Fireworks CS3
(in v3.3)
Contribute CS3
Soundbooth CS3
After Effects CS3 Professional
Premiere Pro CS3
Encore CS3
Adobe Dynamic Link
Shared applications
OnLocation CS3 (Windows only)
Ultra CS3 (Windows only)
Bridge CS3
Device Central CS3
Stock Photos
Version Cue CS3

CS3 included several programs, including Dreamweaver, Flash Professional, and Fireworks that were developed by Macromedia, a former rival acquired by Adobe in 2005. It also included Adobe OnLocation and Adobe Ultra that were developed by Serious Magic, also a firm acquired by Adobe in 2006.

Adobe dropped the following programs (that were previously included in CS2) from the CS3 software bundles:[22]

Adobe had announced that it would continue to develop Audition as a standalone product, while GoLive had been discontinued. Adobe GoLive 9 was released as a standalone product on June 10, 2007. Adobe Audition 3 was announced as a standalone product on September 6, 2007. Adobe had discontinued ImageReady and had replaced it with Fireworks, with some of ImageReady's features integrated into Photoshop. Audition became part of the Creative Suite again in CS5.5 when Soundbooth was discontinued.

Creative Suite 4

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Adobe Creative Suite 4 logo

Adobe Creative Suite 4 (CS4) was announced on September 23, 2008, and officially released on October 15, 2008.[23] All applications in CS4 featured the same user interface, with a new tabbed interface for working with concurrently running Adobe CS4 programs where multiple documents can be opened inside multiple tabs contained in a single window.[24]

Adobe CS4 was also developed to perform better under 64-bit and multi-core processors. On MS Windows, Adobe Photoshop CS4 ran natively as a 64-bit application. Although they were not natively 64-bit applications, Adobe After Effects CS4 and Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 had been optimized for 64-bit computers.[25] However, there were no 64-bit versions of CS4 available for Mac OS X.[26] Additionally, CS4 was the last version of Adobe Creative Suite installable on the PowerPC architecture on Mac OS X,[27] although not all applications in the suite are available for PowerPC. The unavailable products on PowerPC include the featured applications within the Production Premium collection (Soundbooth, Encore, After Effects, Premiere, and OnLocation). In early testing of 64-bit support in Adobe Photoshop CS4, overall performance gains ranged from 8% to 12%, due to the fact that 64-bit applications could address larger amounts of memory and thus resulted in less file swapping — one of the biggest factors that can affect data processing speed.[28]

Two programs were dropped from the CS4 line-up: Adobe Ultra, a vector keying application which utilizes image analysis technology to produce high quality chroma key effects in less than ideal lighting environments and provides keying of a subject into a virtual 3D environment through virtual set technology, and Adobe Stock Photos. Below is a matrix of the applications that were bundled in each of the software suites for CS4:

Adobe Creative Suite 4
Software Design Web Production
Premium
Master
Collection
Standard Premium Standard Premium
Photoshop CS4
Photoshop CS4 Extended
Illustrator CS4
InDesign CS4
Acrobat 9 Pro
Flash CS4 Professional
Dreamweaver CS4
Fireworks CS4
Contribute CS4
Soundbooth CS4
After Effects CS4
Premiere Pro CS4
OnLocation CS4
Encore CS4
Shared features, services, and applications
Bridge CS4
Device Central CS4
Version Cue CS4
Dynamic Link

Creative Suite 5

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The Adobe Creative Suite 5 logo

Adobe Creative Suite 5 (CS5) was released on April 30, 2010.[29] From CS5 onwards, Windows versions of Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 and Adobe After Effects CS5 were 64-bit only and required at least Windows Vista 64-bit or a later 64-bit Windows version.[30] Windows XP Professional x64 Edition was no longer supported. The Mac versions of the CS5 programs were rewritten using macOS's Cocoa APIs in an effort to modernize the codebase. These new Mac versions dropped support for PowerPC-based Macs and were 64-bit Intel-only.[31] Adobe Version Cue, an application that enabled users to track and manipulate file metadata and automate the process of collaboratively reviewing documents among groups of people, and the Adobe Creative Suite Web Standard edition, previously available in CS4, were dropped from the CS5 line-up. Below is a matrix of the applications that were bundled in each of the software suites for CS5:

Adobe Creative Suite 5
Software Design Web
Premium
Production
Premium
Master
Collection
Standard Premium
Photoshop CS5
Photoshop CS5 Extended
Illustrator CS5
InDesign CS5
Acrobat 9.3 Pro
Flash Catalyst CS5
Flash Professional CS5
Flash Builder 4 Standard
Dreamweaver CS5
Fireworks CS5
Contribute CS5
Premiere Pro CS5
OnLocation CS5
Encore CS5
After Effects CS5
Soundbooth CS5
Shared features, services, and applications
Bridge CS5
Device Central CS5
CS Live
Dynamic Link

Creative Suite 5.5

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Following the release of CS5 in April 2010, Adobe changed its release strategy to an every other year release of major number installments. CS5.5 was presented on April 12, 2011, as an in-between program until CS6. The update helped developers optimize websites for a variety of tablets, smart phones, and other devices. At the same time, Adobe announced a subscription-based pay service as an alternative to full purchase.[32] On July 1, 2011, Adobe Systems announced its Switcher Program, which will allow people who had purchased any version of Apple's Final Cut Pro or Avid Media Composer to receive a 50 percent discount on Creative Suite CS5.5 Production Premium or Premiere Pro CS5.5.[33]

Not all products were upgraded to CS5.5 in this release; applications that were upgraded to CS5.5 included Adobe InDesign, Adobe Flash Catalyst, Adobe Flash Professional, Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe Device Central. Adobe Audition also replaced Adobe Soundbooth in CS5.5, Adobe Story was first offered as an AIR-powered screenwriting and preproduction application, and Adobe Acrobat X Pro replaced Acrobat 9.3 Pro. Below is a matrix of the applications that were bundled in each of the software suites for CS5.5:

Adobe Creative Suite 5.5
Software Design Web
Premium
Production
Premium
Master
Collection
Standard Premium
Photoshop CS5
Photoshop CS5 Extended
Illustrator CS5
InDesign CS5.5
Acrobat X Pro
Flash Catalyst CS5.5
Flash Professional CS5.5
Flash Builder 4.5 Premium Edition
Dreamweaver CS5.5
Fireworks CS5
Contribute CS5
Premiere Pro CS5.5
OnLocation CS5
Encore CS5
After Effects CS5.5
Audition CS5.5
Shared features, services, and applications
Bridge CS5
Device Central CS5.5
Dynamic Link
Extension Manager CS5.5
ExtendScript Toolkit CS5.5
Media Encoder CS5.5
Extension Manager CS5.5
Story CS5.5

Creative Suite 6

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During an Adobe conference call on June 21, 2011, CEO Shantanu Narayen said that the April 2011 launch of CS5.5 was "the first release in our transition to an annual release cycle", adding, "We intend to ship the next milestone release of Creative Suite in 2012."[34] On March 21, 2012, Adobe released a freely available beta version of Adobe Photoshop CS6.[35] The final version of Adobe CS6 was launched on a release event April 23, 2012,[36] and first shipped May 7.[1] Adobe also launched a subscription-based offering named Adobe Creative Cloud where users are able to gain access to individual applications or the full Adobe Creative Suite 6 suite on a per-month basis, plus additional cloud storage spaces and services.[37]

The native 64-bit Windows applications available in Creative Suite 6 were Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects (64-bit only), Premiere Pro (64-bit only), Encore (64-bit only), SpeedGrade (64-bit only) and Bridge.

Adobe Creative Suite 6
Software Design
Standard
Design & Web
Premium
Production
Premium
Master
Collection
Photoshop CS6
Photoshop CS6 Extended
Illustrator CS6
InDesign CS6
InCopy CS6
Acrobat X Pro
Flash Professional CS6
Flash Builder 4.6 Premium Edition
Dreamweaver CS6
Fireworks CS6
Premiere Pro CS6
Encore CS6
After Effects CS6
Audition CS6
SpeedGrade CS6
Prelude CS6
Shared features, services, and applications
Bridge CS6
Media Encoder CS6
Dynamic Link
Extension Manager CS6
Extension Toolkit CS6
Story Plus CS6

Discontinuation

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Main article: Adobe Creative Cloud

On May 5, 2013, during the opening keynote of its Adobe MAX conference, Adobe announced that it was retiring the "Creative Suite" branding in favor of "Creative Cloud", and making all future feature updates to its software (now appended with "CC" instead of "CS", e.g. Photoshop CC) available via the Creative Cloud subscription service rather than through the purchasing of perpetual licenses.[38]

Customers must pay a subscription fee and if they stop paying, they will lose access to the proprietary file formats,[39] [40] which are not backward-compatible with the Creative Suite[41] [42] (Adobe admitted that this is a valid concern[43] ). Individual subscribers must have an Internet connection[44] to download the software and to use the 2 GB of provided storage space (or the additionally purchased 20 GB[45] ), and must validate the license monthly.[46]

Adobe's decision to make the subscription service the only sales route for its creative software was met with strong criticism[47] [48] (see Creative Cloud controversy). Several online articles began offering replacements of Photoshop, Illustrator, and other programs, with free software such as GIMP [49] [50] and Inkscape or competing products such as Affinity Designer,[51] CorelDRAW,[52] PaintShop Pro,[53] and Pixelmator [54] directly offering alternatives.[55]

In addition to many of the products formerly part of the Creative Suite (one product, Fireworks, was announced as having reached the end of its development cycle),[56] Creative Cloud also offers subscription-exclusive products such as Adobe Muse [57] and the Adobe Edge family,[57] Web-based file and website hosting, Typekit fonts, and access to the Behance social media platform.[38] The new CC versions of their applications, and the full launch of the updated Creative Cloud service, was announced for June 17, 2013. New versions with major feature updates have been released regularly, with a refresh of the file formats occurring in October 2014. Adobe also announced that it would continue to offer bug fixes for the CS6 products so that they will continue to run on the next versions of Microsoft Windows and Apple OS X.[58] However, they have said there are no updates planned to enable CS6 to run in macOS Catalina.[59]

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