*Adobe Advances Web 2.0 in Education*

*Offers Adobe Flex Builder 2 to Students and Faculty at No Cost*

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE)
today announced that it is offering Adobe(R) Flex™ Builder™ 2 software at no
cost to students and faculty at educational institutions worldwide. The Flex
Builder 2 integrated development environment (IDE) is part of a powerful
toolset for designing and developing rich Internet applications (RIAs), an
essential part of Web 2.0.

Web 2.0 technologies have spurred the development of RIAs that enable data
sharing, collaboration, user participation, social networking, and more.
Flex is the industry's most advanced framework for building cross-operating
system RIAs for the Web. By offering Flex Builder 2 at no cost, educational
institutions will be able to improve students' and researchers' knowledge of
RIA development. With Flex 3, currently in public beta, students will be
able to extend their RIAs to the desktop using Adobe(R) AIR™.

"By making it easier for educational institutions to adopt Flex 2, we are
ensuring that students and researchers are better equipped to harness the
power of Web 2.0 and RIAs," said Peter Isaacson, vice president of education
marketing at Adobe. "It is clear that RIAs are the future of Web
development, and a strong skill set in RIA development will serve students
well in their careers."

"As someone who teaches a Flex course, I applaud Adobe for helping to
provide the free software that will help professors better prepare our
students for the future," said Yakov Fain, adjunct professor at New York
University. "People with Adobe Flex skills are already in big demand in the
industry, and this smart move will help to substantially increase the number
of Flex-enabled college graduates. We are pleased to be among the first
universities to offer this kind of coursework to our students."

Flex applications can be commercially created and deployed today with the
free Flex 2 SDK, which includes the Flex compiler and the
ActionScript™ 3.0libraries. Together, these elements provide the
modern, standards-based
language and programming model used by leading businesses to create RIAs
deployed on the ubiquitous Adobe Flash(R) Player. Beginning with the release
of Flex 3 in early 2008, the Flex SDK will be made available as open source,
enabling developers to extend and contribute to the source code for the Flex
compiler, components and application framework.

*Pricing and Availability*

Adobe Flex 2 will be available to qualified education end-users for free
download on Adobe.com in early November.

*About Adobe Systems Incorporated*

Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information
–anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit
www.adobe.com.

(c) 2007 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe, the Adobe
logo, ActionScript, AIR, Flash, Flex and Flex Builder are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States
and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their
respective owners.

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