Adobe Drive 4 SDK (for CS6 apps)
Adobe Drive SDK documentation is included with the download.
Third-party digital asset management vendors can use the Adobe Drive SDK to create custom connectors for easy access to their Digital Asset Management (DAM) servers. A custom connector can expose features such as check out, check in, version comments, and version retrieval. With the customized connector, Adobe Drive offers the user an easy way to connect to a DAM server and access it as a network drive on the user's file system. Users can treat remote managed assets as if they were local, browsing them with the platform file browser (Windows Explorer or Mac OSX Finder) or through Adobe Bridge. Some applications in the Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, InDesign, InCopy, and Illustrator) and Adobe Bridge are fully integrated with Adobe Drive. For example, when a user uses Photoshop CS6 to open and edit a file stored on a DAM server, the file is checked out automatically when a user modifies it. When the file is closed, a user can choose to check it in or simply save it.
Please refer to the SDK documentation for more details.
Adobe Drive SDK documentation is included with the download.
Adobe Drive SDK documentation is included with the download.
What's new |
Adobe Drive 4 |
Support for CS6 applications.
Adobe Drive 3 |
Support for adding custom context menu items in Adobe Bridge or the Finder/Explorer which enables you to extend your own operations for your corresponding DAM server.
Support added for you to customize the check in dialog box.
Refer to the SDK documentation included with the Adobe Drive SDK 3 download for further information.
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| 06/27/2012 | compatibility issue |
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| 05/31/2012 | Adobe Drive 4 - log4j.xml settings ignored |
| 05/04/2012 | files with same name |
| 04/25/2012 | Problems deleting a directory... |
| 04/25/2012 | Unexpected checkout in Photoshop for files with EXIF rotation |