Adobe has launched Director 11, which it describes as a major upgrade to its
flagship multimedia authoring tool allowing content to be created and published
simultaneously to the web and a CD or DVD.
New features include support for Adobe Flash 9 and an enhanced script browser
to save programming time.
Director 11 should be
available before April for £705 ex Vat, or £209 ex Vat for educational buyers or
as an upgrade to any of the previous three versions. Educators can purchase
Director 11 for £209 ex Vat.
Naresh Gupta, Adobe's senior vice president for print and publishing, said:
“This milestone release provides a strong and flexible authoring environment
that perfectly complements Adobe’s broad suite of authoring products, extending
our customers’ creative reach to interactive 3D animations and games.”
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