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Adobe Launches InContext Editing 1.5

By InfoWorld Fri, May 01, 2009

Adobe Systems has announced that it will release a hosted, online Web content
maintenance tool that enables less-technical people to update Web site
content  from any browser.

Adobe InContext Editing 1.5 is intended for professional designers to use
with  clients who could benefit from being able to perform simple Web site
updates  without risking damage to site design and layout. InContext
Editing lets users  update sites from a browser without installing
additional software; the hosted,  online service acts as a productivity
extension to  Creative Suite 4.

InContext Editing allows Web designers to offer long-term maintenance
programs  to clients while spending more time doing actual design work,
Adobe said.


"The Web designer's clients then access the Adobe InContext Editing service
using any modern browser and, once prompted, simply type in their use name
and  password and then click the 'Edit' button to begin making their
updates," Adobe  said in a statement.

"InContext Editing does not require a Web designer's client to install any
special software or learn HTML. It's an easy-to-use service that also
offloads  Web designers from having to provide tech support to their
clients."

InContext Editing also offers simplified administration controls to
safeguard  design integrity. Web designer clients can make updates from
virtually  anywhere, Adobe said.

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