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Microsoft SUCKS. End of story.


OSX is STILL 10yrs more advanced than Vista and if MS thinks I am shelling out $399 for every computer I own they have lost their minds. I will seriously never upgrade until the price comes down to $99 for ultimate.

You know what I hate? Having to call MS to register my copy of XP like 50 times since I have owned it and getting hassled EVERY time. Freakin $300 for XP pro when I got it and nothing but trouble. If Apple ever goes to online registration to use OS X I will switch to Linux.

Long live OSX and no online registration.
 
As this thread going downhill quickly with more than half of the posts being off-topic and boring discussions of Microsoft Vista and Apple hardwares, I am very disappointed with a lack of moderation here. Why did people even post here if they aren't using Photoshop or at least interested with PS CS3 Extended???
 
Ok, video frame editing in Photoshop, while tedious, makes some amount of sense. What the heck is 3D modeling doing in there? Wouldn't it make more sense as a separate app, or maybe as a part of Illustrator?
Hey you know... video frame editing was available in PS since the beginning of time with the Filmstrip format. It was cumbersome, but in those days, if you wanted a PS lensflare in your radius video, you'd do it manually. It was a pain, but made a man out of the weak and lazy.

PS as a graphic designer's tool is already bloated as is, but it's nice to see Adobe breaking off into a separate line to cater to video pros and scientific applications. There are so many cutting edge visualization tools, that PS2 already is a dinosaurr.
 
I'm glad to see adobe is changing things up a bit, but I wish they would hurry it up...I guess its better to have a stable release then for them to push it out quickly.
 
I know this question has already been asked somewhere else on these boards, but I can't really find it..but....

Does anyone know if this new CS3 suite will contain Dreamweaver and Flash? I haven't seen anything official on this, but it seems like it would make sense.
Also, I've read that the new illustrator is supposed to have great integration with flash, but if they aren't updating flash in this release, that wouldn't make much sense, so I'm guessing the answer is yes..but..I dont know.

I have Studio MX right now, and I am looking to upgrade to 8, but I don't want to go out and spend the money on 8 if 9 is about to come out, even if it is a month or so.

Dreamweaver will be in the new CS3. GoLive will remain only as a standalone application. Flash CS3 (new name of Flash) should be in the new suite. Fireworks is rumored to replace Image Ready.
 
Dreamweaver will be in the new CS3. GoLive will remain only as a standalone application. Flash CS3 (new name of Flash) should be in the new suite. Fireworks is rumored to replace Image Ready.

Awesome. This is great news for me. Thanks for the update. :)

Edit...

How much is the suite gonna cost? lol
 
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