Adobe Creative Cloud is the successor to Creative Suite. It is based on a software as a service model. It includes everything in Creative Suite 6 with the exclusion of Fireworks and Encore, as both applications were discontinued. It also introduced a few new programs, including Muse, Animate, InCopy and Story CC Plus.
Adobe Technical Communication Suite is a collection of applications made by Adobe Systems for technical communicators, help authors, instructional designers, and eLearning and training design professionals. It includes:
Adobe eLearning Suite was a collection of applications made by Adobe Systems for learning professionals, instructional designers, training managers, content developers, and educators.
Acrobat Approval allows users to deploy electronic forms based on the Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF).[5]
Acrobat Capture is a document processing utility for Windows from Adobe Systems that converts a scan of any paper document into a PDF file with selectable text through OCR technology.
Adobe Comp was mobile page layout and design tool.[6]
Acrobat InProduction is a pre-press tools suite for Acrobat released by Adobe in 2000 to handle color separation and pre-flighting of PDF files for printing.
Acrobat Messenger is a document utility for Acrobat users that was released by Adobe Systems in 2000 to convert paper documents into PDF files that can be e-mailed, faxed, or shared online.
ActiveShare is a discontinued photo-sharing platform distributed by Adobe Systems. The Photoshop Album application replaced ActiveShare in 2003.[8]
Adobe Graphics Server, formerly Adobe AlterCast, was server-based asset management software from Adobe Systems for version tracking of graphics assets in production workflows.
Dimensions was a 3D modeling and rendering program that was sold by Adobe Systems in the 1990s. It had the unique ability to export to PostScript files. Years after the discontinuation of Dimensions, Adobe released Dimension CC.[10]
Director was a multimedia application authoring platform created by Macromedia and managed by Adobe Systems until its discontinuation.
Displaytalk was a Display PostScript debugger and development environment created by Emerald City Software and distributed by Adobe Systems.
Dreamweaver Extension
Drive was a utility for accessing Adobe Systems' cloud-based asset workflow service.
DS Community Edition
DV Rack is a suite of video recording and monitoring tools that turns videographers' laptop computers into portable digital video recorders, field monitors and video signal evaluation processors.
Edge is a suite of web development tools developed by Adobe that enhances the capabilities of their other applications, such as Dreamweaver.[11]
Extreme was PDF-based printing technology that was developed by Adobe Systems and released in 1996 for service bureaus, prepress shops, and commercial printers.
InContext Editing is an online service that allows clients make their own content updates, while enabling designers maintain the integrity of their Dreamweaver-built website.
LeanPrint is enterprise-class, printing software that dramatically reduces print costs by using an innovative method to reformat the layout of documents when printing from popular applications and browsers.
Media Player is a discontinued desktop media player that allowed users to manage and interact with their media content, and allowed content publishers to define branding and advertising in and around their content.
NetAverages was an online service from Adobe Systems that provided internet trend data to design online content for broad audiences across multiple screen formats.
PDF JobReady, formerly PDF Transit, was a software development kit released by Adobe Systems that allowed OEMs to build a workflow to let users generate PDF files that can be transmitted directly over the internet to a print shop.
PhoneGap Developer is a testing utility for web developers and designers using the PhoneGap framework. Users can connect to the PhoneGap desktop app to instantly view and test projects on their device.
Prelude was an ingest and logging tool for tagging media with metadata for searching, post-production workflows, and footage lifecycle management made to work closely with Adobe Premiere Pro. It has been discontinued from September 8, 2021, although support will continue until September 8, 2024.
Premiere Clip is a professional video editing mobile application. It was replaced by Premiere Rush in April 2016.
Premiere Limited Edition (LE) was a video editor for novice video editors and hobbyists. It contains most of the features of the professional version but with fewer and simpler options. It was instead replaced by Premiere Elements in September 2004.
PressReady was a software PostScript 3 rasterizer developed by Adobe Systems to allow printing of PostScript documents to color inkjet printers without such capabilities.
PressWise was digital imposition software to quickly and easily impose most any variety of flat and folding layouts.
Preview CC is a discontinued mobile app used to preview mobile designs.
Proto is an iOS-only application that allows users to create wireframes of websites and apps.
Publish, formerly Omniture Publish, was an on-demand web content management system that was originally developed by Omniture, which was acquired by Adobe in October 2009.
Revel is a discontinued photo-sharing service that bring photos and videos together, share them privately, preserve them forever, and delight in reliving memories.[12]
Speedgrade was a professional color correction application that was developed and marketed by Adobe.
Studio was an online web-based resource operated by Adobe Systems for web, print, digital imaging, and digital video professionals. It was later superseded by Adobe Design Center.
Stock Photos (now Adobe Stock) is a stock image database that was originally integrated with Adobe Bridge in Adobe Creative Suite 2 and 3.
Story is a discontinued collaborative script development tool from Adobe Systems Inc. It included scheduling tools, allowing schedules to be created from one or many scripts.
Streamline is a discontinued line tracing program developed and published by Adobe Systems. Its primary purpose is to convert scanned bitmaps into vector artwork.
Type Manager was the name of a family of computer programs created and marketed by Adobe Systems for use with their PostScriptType 1 fonts. The last release was Adobe ATM Light 4.1.2, per Adobe's FTP (at the time).
Type on Call was an on-demand typeface library distributed by Adobe Systems on CD-ROM.
Ultra (formerly Serious Magic Ultra) is a discontinued vector keying application, helping produce blue-screen/green-screen effects for video (although the background can actually be any color).
Voco is an unreleased audio editing and generating prototype software by Adobe that enables novel editing and generation of audio.
Adobe Certified Expert
An Adobe Certified Expert (ACE) is a person who has demonstrated proficiency with Adobe Systemssoftware products by passing one or more product-specific proficiency exams set by Adobe.[13]