Adobe Periodic Table

Classify the infinity

Go beyond history and releases. Classify your company within tables and tags.

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Even though this page looks like Adobe's and the program is a joke of Adobe products style, THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL ADOBE PAGE. This is only a fanmade product made for fun, with any other intention of imitating or mocking Adobe Inc.
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Sort everything you can imagine

Arrange and sort all your favourite and unknown Adobe programs in a pretty table.
Finished after over 4 months of research and dedication.

Know each detail about the programs you most know, or the one you've never heard of.
Keep the track of what technologies did Adobe acquire from other companies.
Briefly know to which category belongs each program, and how it's classified like if it were Adobe's website!
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Adobe Periodic Table

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The all-time Adobe software in a nice table classified as a periodic table.



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Microsoft Periodic Table

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An upcoming sorting gathering most of Microsoft's products.



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Frequently Asked Questions


Good question, it's for free. No payments, no subscriptions. One download, and you're good to go.

As the reference, it is a table arranged with all the Adobe software that has been released, whether it's still continued or not. It includes many information such as compatible OSs, its original developers and its lifetime.

No, by now the Periodic Table app is only available for Windows desktop computers. I'm already planning on making it for mobiles.

The setup download includes a program to visualize and manage the updates of the Periodic Table™, the PNG of the table itself, the different sections of the table divided in multiple SVG files, all the cells and icons used for the table and a documentation with information about the project.

Yes, you can head up to the GitHub repository and download the files you want to. You can find the respository here.

The website is a parody, the table isn't. I'm really making a table with all-time Adobe software, jokes aside. It's gonna steal a lot of my free time, but honestly, it's funny lol.