To see the abilities of this amazing application, check out Dave Cross' intro in John Nack's blog. If you decide you like it, Deke McClelland has them offering a $100 off till midnight of July 3.
The reviews are right: this is a game changer. Seriously. If you haven't been following it's development, watch the intro video. You'll even see that Flow now has a Flash Panel from within Photoshop and Illustrator (he didn't mention InDesign or Flash).
While it's clearly targeting Adobe's CS4, the fact that it works with Word and Excel and Pages and Numbers makes this great for your non-design work! Heck, even Notepad and TextEdit are support.
Supported Applications:
Adobe Acrobat 8,9
Adobe After Effects CS3,CS4
Adobe Bridge CS3,CS4
Adobe Dreamweaver CS3,CS4
Adobe Encore CS3,CS4
Adobe Fireworks CS3,CS4
Adobe Flash CS3,CS4
Adobe Illustrator CS3,CS4
Adobe InDesign CS3,CS4
Adobe Photoshop CS3,CS4
Adobe Premiere Pro CS3,CS4
Adobe Soundbooth CS3,CS4
Adobe Media Encoder CS4
Final Cut Pro 6.0.2 and later
Keynote '08,'09
Numbers '08,'09
Pages '08,'09
Preview
Motion '08
Soundtrack Pro 2
Compressor
Microsoft Excel 2007 (win) 2008 (mac) and later
Microsoft PowerPoint 2007 (win) 2008 (mac) and later
Microsoft Word 2007 (win) 2008 (mac) and later
Notepad
Quicktime Player
Text Edit
Shake
Cinema 4D
Nuke
Finder
Explorer
I hope you'll forgive the cross-posting, but this seems like the kind of thing that should be built in at the OS level!
Keith
Fabricando fabri fimus.