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LiveMotion

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LiveMotion

Earlier software from Adobe that was used to develop animated sequences and interface elements for Web sites. Running under Windows and Mac, LiveMotion supported the major sound formats and all popular Web graphics formats as well as Illustrator and native Photoshop (.PSD) files. Macromedia's Flash product edged out LiveMotion, and Adobe canceled it in 2003 after two major releases. Ironically, Adobe acquired Macromedia in 2005.



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com, Software, $399 GoLive, $399 LiveMotion ($449 bundled)
Students use Adobe InDesign to prepare their Web site design documents, Adobe Illustrator to create illustrations for both the design document and the Web site, Adobe GoLive to build the site, Adobe Photoshop to create and edit images for the site, Adobe Acrobat to disseminate site-related information, and Adobe LiveMotion to incorporate animations.
This one-hour program features innovative design tools that complement popular vector graphic authoring applications such as Macromedia Flash and Adobe LiveMotion software.
 
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