http://www.adobe.com/Support/ADA.html (PC Press Internet CD, 03/1996)
Adobe Developers Association
Introduction to the Adobe Developers Association
The Adobe Developers Association is intended for third-party software
developers who are interested in using Adobe technology in conjunction with
their products. The information and services provided by the association
are designed to support developers and keep them up-to-date as they work
with Adobe technology. We publish technical information about all our
products and technologies, including the PostScript(R) language, Adobe
Acrobat(R), Adobe Type Manager(R), Adobe Printer Drivers for Macintosh(R)
and Windows(R), the Adobe Type Library, Adobe Fetch(R), and
Adobe Illustrator(R), Adobe Photoshop(R), Adobe Premiere(R), Adobe
PageMaker(R), Adobe Frame Maker(R)/SGML, and Adobe After Effects(R) Plug-In API's. We encourage you
to take advantage of our services and let us help you in the development
process.
A Sample issue of the ADA News in PDF format (242 KB)
Adobe Developers Association Membership Applications
- in the U.S. and non-European Countries
Adobe Acrobat Developers Program (45 pages / 1419 KB / posted 27 Feb 96)
All Other ADA Programs (42 pages / 1033 KB / posted 27 Feb 96)
- in Europe
Adobe Acrobat Developers Program (36 pages / 1127 KB / posted 7 Mar 96)
All Other ADA Programs (22 pages / 1036 KB / posted 8 Mar 96)
- Adobe Acrobat SDK information
- Adobe Illustrator 6.0 Plug-In SDK (Macintosh)
is available on our ftp server.
- Adobe PageMaker 6.0 Plug-In SDK (Macintosh)
is available on our ftp server.
- Adobe Photoshop 3.04.2 Plug-In SDK (Macintosh)
is available on our ftp server.
- Adobe Photoshop 3.05 Plug-In SDK (Windows)
is available on our ftp server.
- Adobe Premiere 4.2 Plug-In SDK (Macintosh)
is available on our ftp server.
- Adobe Premiere 4.0 Plug-In SDK (Windows)
is available on our ftp server.
Notes on Adobe technology, file formats and interface specifications
like TIFF, OPI, PPD, and AFM, communications protocols, the PostScript
language, and the Display PostScript System.
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