What’s new in Version Cue CS4

Adobe Drive
Adobe Drive is a virtual file system that connects to Version Cue® CS4 servers. The connected server appears as a mounted hard drive or mapped network drive in Explorer (Windows), Finder (Mac OS), and in dialog boxes such as Open and Save As in any application.

With Adobe Drive, Version Cue® Server files are available to any application, not just to Creative Suite components. Some applications are fully enabled to work in Version Cue, including Photoshop®, Illustrator®, Flash®, Adobe Bridge, InDesign®, and InCopy®. Other applications, such as Dreamweaver®, have access to Version Cue Server files but files must be checked in and out manually.

When Version Cue Server is on, right-clicking (Windows) or Control-clicking (Mac OS) a folder or file displays Adobe Drive CS4 in the context menu. You can use this menu to connect to a server, check out files, and perform other tasks.

Server files
In Version Cue CS4, project files are stored exclusively on the server, so you no longer need to synchronize projects. Checking in a file makes it up-to-date.