Need an easy way to stay on top of the latest news from Adobe? Subscribe to any of the Adobe RSS feeds offered below and automatically have the latest support updates, event info, and even tips and tutorials delivered directly to your desktop.
RSS (Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary) is a way for websites to summarize their content, such as news articles or blog entries, and deliver headlines, descriptions, and links for easy, clutter-free access to the information you want most. The information is delivered through a "feed." The feeds are collected by an RSS newsreader application.
Many websites generate RSS feeds such as the BBC News (RSS), Yahoo News (RSS), and probably your favorite blog. You can find many RSS feeds at Technorati, Feedster, and Syndic8.com.
An RSS newsreader, sometimes called a news aggregator, sets up an automated delivery of information (a feed) to your desktop. It lets you read the information in the same newsreader interface. A newsreader may also help organize feeds for easy referral.
Many web browsers, including Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari (Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger only) browsers, can read and display RSS feeds.
Note: Right-click or copy the desired Adobe RSS feed link and paste it into your RSS feed reader.
There are also a number of freely available news aggregators:
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Note: Right-click or copy the desired link and paste it into your RSS feed reader.
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Bridge Center is available with Adobe Creative Suite 2 only. The built-in RSS reader in Bridge Center is preconfigured to display helpful tips and tricks from the experts at Adobe as well as the latest actions, plug-ins, and other downloads posted to the Adobe Studio Exchange. Find out how to add your own news feeds to Bridge Center.
If you have Adobe Acrobat 7.0, you can use it to view RSS feeds: In Acrobat, choose Comments > Tracker, and then choose Services > Subscribe in the Tracker window. In the next dialog box, enter the URL to an RSS feed, and click OK.
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