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Adobe has been messing up since CS started. They make release dates then cut features as they can't finish them on time for the release.
Design the program and finish it then release it for a change and go back to individual programs that work together so you don't limit the production due to some dumb package release date!
:mad:
 
Adobe has been messing up since CS started. They make release dates then cut features as they can't finish them on time for the release.
Design the program and finish it then release it for a change and go back to individual programs that work together so you don't limit the production due to some dumb package release date!
:mad:

Kinda like XP with their service packs...Or ME, never used but everyone says it was 'rushed out'.
 
I like the package pricing for the bundles. It was probably designed as a way to push InDesign into Quark-centric shops back in the early days of CS1.

Ideally they would stick with package pricing, and then offer an upgrade subscription option to one or all of the included apps. That way they could have, oh I don't know, fixed Illustrator months ago.
 
Silly question...

Does this mean people with a valid Photoshop CS2 license will be able to download the Photoshop CS3 Beta?

Or does this mean people with Creative Suite CS2 Standard or Creative Suite CS2 Premium will be able to download Photoshop CS3 Beta?

I have Photoshop CS2 and Illustrator CS2, which is all I need. I don't require the additional apps offered as part of the Creative Suite bundles.

Paul

Edit: Nevermind... found answer here.
 
SO, I read somewhere that there's supposed to be an announcement later today?
 
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