Adobe has unveiled a new all-in-one content creation and publishing application, Project Rome.
Rome is designed to make it easy to combine video, audio, photos, graphics, text and animation into any kind of project — from printed materials and presentations to digital documents and websites.
The application is available both as a Flash app on the web and as a desktop application and allows you to assemble content into reports, presentations, animations, interactive documents and websites and export the result in various common formats: Flash, PDF and JPEG.
“Our goal is to make Project Rome so intuitive and fluid, that the technology doesn’t get in your way of expressing ideas with video, audio, photos, graphics, text and animation,” says John Loiacono, general manager of Adobe’s digital media solutions business unit.
“The interface is clean and simple, yet powerful. Project Rome is for those of us who aren’t professional designers, but want to express our ideas in a more powerful way using digital content.”
Rome is available as a free public beta.















