Adobe’s Digital Publishing Platform behind Wired app, uses CS5 tools and will be available to all
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So, despite all that hubbub about Flash , Adobe managed to still deliver iPad magazine publishing tools to Wired after all… and it’s not stopping there. Adobe’s “digital viewer software” is the crux, which Adobe says it built in Apple’s Objective C and will continue to maintain for the iPad while considering other platforms like the iPhone. Meanwhile, anything built matching this vaguely defined spec (Adobe’s keeping a lot of details close to its chest right now) will be able to publish to this iPad reader software, along with any Flash 10.1 or AIR 2-compliant devices. HTML 5 will also come in to play somehow. Adobe will be releasing the publishing tech to Adobe Labs later this…

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