Adobe’s First Apollo Application? The Kuler Widget

March 27th, 2007 by ryanstewart

I was wondering who would win the race for Adobe’s first Apollo application. Philo was the early contender (and may still win ultimately) but it sound like Kuler is making a big push, because it was mentioned today at the CS3 announcement. Marco Casario has some info and a screenshot while pixelfumes throws in some more info.

We saw some of this at Engage, and there is actually a big, big implication here. Adobe making use of Apollo is going to be one of the bigger drivers for penetration that they have. With things like the Kuler widget, they can get it on a lot of designer machines. Combine that with the applications from their partners (eBay, Finetune) and hopefully Apollo 1.0 will release with a bang.

[tags]Adobe, Kuler, Widget, Apollo[/tags]

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