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  1. Adobe Creative Suit

    Adobe Creative Suite (CS) was a series of software suites of graphic design, video editing, and web development applications made or acquired by Adobe Systems. The collections consisted of various groupings of Adobe's applications (e.g., Photoshop, Acrobat, InDesign, Premiere Pro, After Effects) based on various technologies (e.g., PostScript, PDF, Flash) and organized by industry. The last version, Adobe Creative Suite 6 (CS6), was launched at a release event April 23, 2012, and released on May 7, 2012.

    On May 6, 2013 Adobe announced that CS6 would be the last version of the Creative Suite, and that future versions of their creative software would only be available via their Adobe Creative Cloud subscription service. Adobe also announced that it would continue to support CS6 for OS compatibility and would provide bug fixes and security updates as necessary. The Creative Suite packages were pulled from Adobe's online store,but still remain available via a section of their website.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Marius Ulvund - 23.04.2015 - 14:50

  2. Dreamweaver

    Adobe Dreamweaver is a web design and development application that provides a visual WYSIWYG editor (colloquially referred to as the Design view) and a code editor with standard features such as syntax highlighting, code completion, and code collapsing as well as more sophisticated features such as real-time syntax checking and code introspection for generating code hints to assist the user in writing code.[4] The Design view facilitates rapid layout design and code generation as it allows users to create and manipulate the layout of HTML elements. Dreamweaver features an integrated browser for previewing developed webpages in the program's own preview pane in addition to allowing content to be open in locally installed web browsers. It provides transfer and synchronization features, the ability to find and replace lines of text or code by search terms or regular expressions across the entire site, and a templating feature that allows single-source update of shared code and layout across entire sites without server-side includes or scripting. Dreamweaver, like other HTML editors, edits files locally then uploads them to the remote web server using FTP, SFTP, or WebDAV.

    Marius Ulvund - 23.04.2015 - 14:50

  3. PowerPoint (Microsoft)

    PowerPoint, renamed after Robert Gaskins' development of Presenter (1984) at Forethought Inc., is a slide show presentation application launched in 1987 for the Apple Macintosh and later acquired by Microsoft.

    Magnus Lindstrøm - 23.04.2015 - 14:52

  4. ActionScript

    ActionScript is an object-oriented programming language originally developed by Macromedia Inc. (now dissolved into Adobe Systems). It is a derivation of HyperTalk, the scripting language for HyperCard. It is now a dialect of ECMAScript (meaning it is a superset of the syntax and semantics of the language more widely known as JavaScript), though it originally arose as a sibling, both being influenced by HyperTalk. ActionScript is used primarily for the development of websites and software targeting the Adobe Flash Player platform, used on Web pages in the form of embedded SWF files. ActionScript 3 is also used with Adobe AIR system for the development of desktop and mobile applications. The language itself is open-source in that its specification is offered free of charge and both an open source compiler (as part of Apache Flex) and open source virtual machine (Mozilla Tamarin) are available. ActionScript is also used with Scaleform GFx for the development of 3D video game user interfaces and HUDs.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Marius Ulvund - 23.04.2015 - 14:58

  5. Final Cut Pro

    Final Cut Pro is the name given to a series of non-linear video editing software programs - first developed by Macromedia Inc. and later Apple Inc. The most recent version, Final Cut Pro X 10.2, runs on Intel-based Mac OS computers powered by OS X version 10.9 or later. The software allows users to log and transfer video onto a hard drive (internal or external), where it can be edited, processed, and output to a wide variety of formats. A fully rewritten and re-imagined non-linear editor, Final Cut Pro X, was introduced by Apple in 2011, with the last version of the legacy Final Cut Pro being version 7.0.3.

    Since the early 2000s, Final Cut Pro has developed a large and expanding user base, mainly video hobbyists and independent filmmakers. It had also made inroads with film and television editors who have traditionally used Avid Technology's Media Composer.

    Marius Ulvund - 23.04.2015 - 15:45

  6. CDC 6400

    A Control Data 6400 system was installed in May, 1974 in the computer room of the then Physics Laboratory RVO-TNO. The Control Data 6600-system was developed in 1964 as a "supercomputer" by Seymour R.Cray (architect) and James E.Thornton (detailed design). The Control Data 6400 was introduced by Control Data in 1965 as a simpler and 2.5 times slower version of the 6600. The Control Data 6400 was leased for its second "life period" to the Physics Laboratorium RVO-TNO.

    Alvaro Seica - 24.04.2015 - 15:13

  7. Snobol4

    Co-author of a textbook on programming for linguistic and humanities research, used in courses at Berkeley and Stanford and in summer sessions for college teachers in the humanities organized by the American Council of Learned Societies.

    (Source: Robert Gaskins Homepage)

    Alvaro Seica - 24.04.2015 - 15:26

  8. Author

    AUTHOR ia a program (under development) which generates stories as a creative reasoner in pursuit of her own narrative goals. It is thus intended to simulate an author's mind as ahe makes up a story, rather than the world as things happen in it. The four major forces driving the story generation process, according to the AUTHOR model, are:

    (1) author intentionality,
    (2) conceptual reformulation,
    (3) reminding, and
    (4) the opportunity enhancement metagoal.

    (Source: Natalie Dehn, 1981:16)

    Alvaro Seica - 28.04.2015 - 21:23

  9. PL/I

    PL/I ("Programming Language One", pronounced /p ɛl wʌn/) is a procedural, imperative

    Alvaro Seica - 29.04.2015 - 11:38

  10. Adobe Director

    Adobe Director (formerly Macromedia Director) is a multimedia application authoring platform. It allows users to build applications built on a movie metaphor, with the user as the "director" of the movie. Originally designed for creating animation sequences, the addition of a scripting language called Lingo made it a popular choice for creating CD-ROMs and standalone kiosks and web content using Adobe Shockwave. Adobe Director supports both 2D and 3D multimedia projects.

    (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Director)

    Daniela Ørvik - 29.04.2015 - 13:00

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