Macromedia Studio
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Macromedia Studio was a suite of programs designed for web content creation and was designed and distributed by Macromedia. In 2005, Adobe Systems acquired the software company and thus, all intellectual property. The programs comprising the suite retained the "Macromedia" prefix until 2007 when the programs were moved into Adobe's Creative Suite.
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Released 2002, internally it was version 6 and the first incarnation of the studio to use the "MX" suffix, which for marketing purposes was a shorthand abbreviation that meant "Maximize". Studio MX included Dreamweaver, Flash, Freehand and Fireworks.
Released 2003, despite its name, it is internally version 7. Studio MX 2004 included Freehand along with updated versions of Dreamweaver, Flash and Fireworks. An alternate version of Studio MX 2004 included Flash Professional.
Released in August/September 2005, Studio 8 was the last version of Macromedia Studio. It comprised of Dreamweaver 8, Flash 8, Flash 8 Video Converter, Fireworks 8, Contribute 3 and FlashPaper.
Acrobat • After Effects • Contribute • Dreamweaver • Encore • Flash • Fireworks • Illustrator • InDesign • Photoshop • Premiere Pro • Soundbooth
Shared applications: Acrobat Connect • Bridge • Device Central • Version Cue