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Title: Snow Leopard and CS3 Post by: aeiowu on September 02, 2009, 02:44:22 PM So about a week ago there was this big stink about Adobe not supporting CS3 under Snow Leopard: http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2009/08/notes_on_cssnow_leopard_compatibility.html
Now that SL has been out for a bit, has anyone upgraded that regularly uses CS3 (Photoshop, Flash, Illustrator, After Effects)? I'm pretty paranoid about upgrading and will probably hold off if CS3 in SL is riddled with crash bugs. Though, I must say I've been waiting for SL ever since I bought my new MBP since 10.5 doesn't take advantage of my SLI graphics cards... So far this is the latest I could find on the topic, though this is just Photoshop. http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2009/09/a_few_problems_found_with_ps_sl.html If these are all the problems I'd have no problem upgrading but if something terribly wrong with Illustrator or Flash i'd be screwed. Title: Re: Snow Leopard and CS3 Post by: Shizin on September 03, 2009, 12:14:49 PM That sounds like a problem! :epileptic:
I to use Illustrator and Flash CS3 and was going to upgrade to Snow Leopard also, I hope it's nothing too bad. Title: Re: Snow Leopard and CS3 Post by: eobet on September 12, 2009, 05:40:41 AM The one thing I've noticed so far, and this goes for both CS3, CS4 and even Finder windows:
If you use Exposé to drop a file into a window, that window will be in the wrong position as long as you hold down the mouse button, and as soon as you release it, will move to its correct position, but drop the file in the wrong location. It's terribly annoying when you try to accurately drop images into InDesign! Title: Re: Snow Leopard and CS3 Post by: Lifesnoozer on September 12, 2009, 10:17:22 AM The one thing I've noticed so far, and this goes for both CS3, CS4 and even Finder windows: If you use Exposé to drop a file into a window, that window will be in the wrong position as long as you hold down the mouse button, and as soon as you release it, will move to its correct position, but drop the file in the wrong location. It's terribly annoying when you try to accurately drop images into InDesign! Hadn't noticed that, that's terrible. :S |