thinksecret.com — ...For many Mac users, the most notable improvement Adobe will be delivering with Photoshop CS3 is native support for Intel-based Macs. Sources stressed that the new version of Photoshop, which sports an upgraded and more responsive interface, continually exceeded their performance expectations, including on PowerPC hardware.
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Closed AccountDec 1, 2006
Pics?
fyngyrzDec 1, 2006
In your imagination. WinImages (which works under OSX/Parallels just fine, btw) has had "dynamic filters" for years, and has more features than Photoshop, hands down. It's not the same, particularly in the area of photo retouching, where it is WAY better than photoshop, and in the area of animated special effects, again where it is WAY better, but it covers most of the same ground. Photoshop's got some great features, but that superiority is a matter of marketing and perception, not fact. Believe it; until you've used WinImages, you have no idea how productive you can be.
koollaidDec 2, 2006
I am willing to bet money that it's A LOT sooner than months away :o
iomegaboyDec 2, 2006
I just was hired into a new position and was able to choose my hardware. I chose a MacPro thinking that hardware lasts many lifetimes of software. I am very excited to NOT run Creative Suite through Rosetta. Some of most seemingly simple tasks take many many seconds.Also, at home I still use Photoshop 4 for quick and dirty edits, runs like a rocketship even on my 1gz comp.
xilonDec 2, 2006
No word on a Linux version? :( bah!If a Linux version comes out I might actually buy PS
cbleslieDec 2, 2006
Yay! More Adobe bloat-ware. I stopped upgrading at Photoshop 9. For what I do, I see very little use in the new "Features".
cbleslieDec 2, 2006
"Photoshop wasn't built for the average home computer."That's backwards thinking. I hope Adobe doesn't hear that; at home image editing is the market they want. Any computer as of 6 years ago should be able to run it's Photoshop version equivalent, effectively
clodaghDec 2, 2006
@ davidod87,I wonder how many logged out clicking on that link, duh.Ireland has a point you jerks, everybody knows CS3 is coming anyway. Besides Think Secret gets things wrong more then they get things right. Insider is a much more reliable place to find info on upcoming Apple products and software, the reason I mentioned Apple is this is an Apple topic, right?
acetracerDec 2, 2006
When Apple first announced the Intel transition, Adobe clearly stated they would not port CS2 over and would instead have Mac/Intel compatibility in CS3. They stated it would be out in Q2 2007. This story seems to show that Adobe may possibly ship CS3 in Q2 2007. So about the only newsworthy part of this story is that a major software development company may actually be sticking to their schedule. May.
crossersJul 16, 2008
I can't wait to get this.))<a class="user" href="http://www.shpe-sac.org">http://www.shpe-sac.org</a><a class="user" href="http://www.ocflex.com/">http://www.ocflex.com/</a> <a class="user" href="http://www.trgovinca.org">http://www.trgovinca.org</a><a class="user" href="http://www.chasr.org/">http://www.chasr.org/</a>
masskurecMar 4, 2009
there is a cs4 version now<a class="user" href="http://xptweak.net">http://xptweak.net</a>