Adobe recently launched a project called Rome that is meant to be a sort of all-in-one content publishing platform. You can use this innovative application to build websites, print projects, interactive PDFs and more. Today Joshua Johnson give you a super basic beginner’s introduction to Rome so you
can see what it is, how to use it and whether or not it’s right for
you.
In Adobe’s own words, Project Rome is “Simple, powerful, all-in-one content creation and publishing for virtually anyone.” If you think this is a little vague, you’re right. But then again, the entire project is a little puzzling. Is Rome the future of Photoshop? Is it competition for Dreamweaver or InDesign?
The answer is really “none of the above.” After playing with it a bit, it becomes obvious that Adobe is attempting to target a different market than with the Creative Suite. While CS is an incredibly expensive set of powerful, professional applications that can take years (decades?) to learn thoroughly, Rome is meant to be a user-friendly way for just about anyone to create rich content.
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