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I am a resaller of AEM(Adobe Experience Manager) and we are proposing our customer for CMS using AEM, but our competitor is kentico, which we have no idea what features are better on kentico in what sense compared to AEM.
We regard that kentico is able to do briefly of what Adobe Marketing Cloud (Analytics, Target, Campaign etc.) can do, but if you need to dig in and do it more deeply, kentico can not do as much as each Adobe Marketing Cloud solutions can do.
Would you please let me know in detail ?
i.e.) kentico does not include database and you need prepare for external database server while AEM includes database within AEM system.
I would like opinions that support AEM.
We've checked the comparison site to know the differences btw. AEM and kentico, but we need much more than "yes/no" answers on each feature.
I appreciate even one simple answers. Thank you in advance.
Adobe themselves
Adobe Application Manager, now referred to as the Adobe Creative Cloud desktop app, is a tool that helps users manage their Adobe software installations and updates. It allows users to download, install, and update applications like Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere Pro, as well as manage their Adobe Creative Cloud subscriptions. The app also provides access to cloud services, tutorials, and community resources, enhancing the overall user experience with Adobe products.
Adobe Bridge is a media manager that is compatable with all other Adobe programs. Its key features are JPEG export, batch renaming, and a mini bridge feature.
To download Adobe Flash, visit the official site of Adobe. Once downloaded, installing the program is straightforward. Many sites use flash, so having Adobe can enhance ones experience.
Yes, there is Adobe QA interview questions and answers that only expert members with experience on Adobe and the interviewee must familiarize the Adobe. It is technical with all standard testing for the questions and puzzle.
To close adobe bridge. open up task manager (ctrl + alt + delete then click on "start task manager") or press start and "task" or if you want "windows task manager" (task works too) once you have opened task manager. go onto preferences and search for a processe called "bridge *32" <-- anything similar will be bridge. click on end task a you have done it! Your welcome
The Adobe Flash Player Install Manager is a utility that facilitates the installation, uninstallation, and updating of Adobe Flash Player on a computer. It manages the installation process by downloading the necessary files and configuring the player for optimal performance. Additionally, it helps users troubleshoot any installation issues and ensures that the Flash Player version is up-to-date for security and compatibility purposes.
Photoshop = photo editing Flash = animating and making games Dreamweaver = programming
yes definatly at least 4 times you will need it
In the Utilities folder within the Applications folder you should find either (or both) a folder called Adobe Installers which will have uninstallers for any Adobe software you have installed or the Adobe Flash Player Install Manager which, when run, will provide an Uninstall button to remove the Flash player from your system.
To recover an autosave file in Adobe Premiere Pro, go to the File menu and select "Project Manager." In the Project Manager window, click on the "Auto Save" tab and locate the autosave file you want to recover. Select the file and click "Restore." This will restore the autosave file to your project.
Both Adobe Fireworks and Adobe Flash are Adobe programs with similar authoring tools. They are both commonly used for creating images and animations for the web. While Adobe Fireworks is a raster- and vector-based image editor with limited animation capabilities, Adobe Flash is designed for animating and also has support for interactive animations through the use of Actionscript. Adobe Flash cannot edit images (except for simple scaling and perspective changes), but it does have the ability to incorporate images within its own file format.