New Site Search features, upgrades for Adobe Creative Suite 5
April 30th, 2010 | Published in Google Custom Search, Uncategorized
The just-released Adobe® Creative Suite 5 (CS5) now includes a new Community Help application, powered by Google Site Search. It’s an Adobe AIR®-based companion that’s automatically installed as part of any new Adobe CS5 product.
Launched directly from the Help menu of any CS5 product, the Community Help application provides a customized search experience across about 3000 sites. Customers can find fast answers with powerful new options to focus results just on Adobe content, community content, developer resources, and even code samples.
The Adobe development team used the XML API to integrate search results and also create unique innovations such as Code Search. Formerly known as Blueprint (demonstrated at Google I/O last year) this new search option allows Adobe Flash® and Flex developers to search for relevant code samples so that they can write better code, faster.
Community Help can also be used as a standalone application. To give Community Help a try, you can download it from adobe.com.
To learn more about how Adobe Community Help uses Site Search, see our blog post on the Google Enterprise Blog.
Launched directly from the Help menu of any CS5 product, the Community Help application provides a customized search experience across about 3000 sites. Customers can find fast answers with powerful new options to focus results just on Adobe content, community content, developer resources, and even code samples.
The Adobe development team used the XML API to integrate search results and also create unique innovations such as Code Search. Formerly known as Blueprint (demonstrated at Google I/O last year) this new search option allows Adobe Flash® and Flex developers to search for relevant code samples so that they can write better code, faster.
Community Help can also be used as a standalone application. To give Community Help a try, you can download it from adobe.com.
To learn more about how Adobe Community Help uses Site Search, see our blog post on the Google Enterprise Blog.