I didn't see this one picked up in any of the aggregators yesterday, so I figured I'd post it here. According to this CNet article, Adobe has announced they'll be releasing Acrobat reader and Flash Player updates on a scheduled basis.
I think this is a great idea, especially for those organizations that must plan upgrade/patch deployments. Knowing when updates will be released makes this a lot easier. Only two questions left. Which day of the week will they choose for the releases? And, will patches for their other products like ColdFusion follow the same schedule. Expect an announcement from Adobe soon.
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