M myke323 macrumors regular Original poster May 17, 2006 163 16 Jun 10, 2010 #1 I know probably not. Just wondering if anyone had any info on this. I still use CS2 (which has opened everything I've ever needed it to). I will most likely get the CS5 Production Premium eventually...
I know probably not. Just wondering if anyone had any info on this. I still use CS2 (which has opened everything I've ever needed it to). I will most likely get the CS5 Production Premium eventually...
spinnerlys Guest Sep 7, 2008 14,328 7 forlod bygningen Jun 10, 2010 #2 You can try, just make sure you have Rosetta installed. Just know, that CS2 was written for Mac OS X 10.3, which is quite old, thus it may not run, but it doesn't hurt to try I guess.
You can try, just make sure you have Rosetta installed. Just know, that CS2 was written for Mac OS X 10.3, which is quite old, thus it may not run, but it doesn't hurt to try I guess.
nomade macrumors member Dec 2, 2006 72 0 Jun 10, 2010 #3 Work fine for me. i run Golive cs2 on MacBook pro i7 without problème.
M myke323 macrumors regular Original poster May 17, 2006 163 16 Jun 10, 2010 #4 nomade said: Work fine for me. i run Golive cs2 on MacBook pro i7 without problème. Click to expand... Interesting... Did Rosestta automatically install when you went to install Golive?
nomade said: Work fine for me. i run Golive cs2 on MacBook pro i7 without problème. Click to expand... Interesting... Did Rosestta automatically install when you went to install Golive?
7on macrumors 601 Nov 9, 2003 4,939 0 Dress Rosa Jun 11, 2010 #5 It does, you just have to be online for OSX to download the files.
M myke323 macrumors regular Original poster May 17, 2006 163 16 Jun 15, 2010 #6 Cool, I'll try it out once I get the MBP... Shame not to take advantage of the power, but i don't have 1700 to drop on cs5 just yet...
Cool, I'll try it out once I get the MBP... Shame not to take advantage of the power, but i don't have 1700 to drop on cs5 just yet...