why did adobe feel they had to change everythign all at once? every app updated at once (except acrobat), upgrade pricing scheme changed across the board (except acrobat), visual identity of packaging (ahem, except acrobat), and unnecessary "double letter" abbreviation renaming (except for, you guessed it, acrobat).
is this the same company?
and why is everything always different for acrobat? is it the bastard child of the product line, or the gifted child?
What do you mean by that? Photoshop upgrades have typically been about $149. Now it's $169.
Yikes! My bad. I forgot we deal in Canadian pesos up here. However if memory serves correctly, Photoshop upgrades have always been pricier that the other Adobe products. All the product upgrades are now priced at the same US169.
I love the new features of InDesign CS! Apart from this strange new naming.
My favourite features are the Seperations Preview Palette and the new tabbed panels.
Yeah, those tabbed panels look smart and interesting.
Have to generally withhold comments until I actually use them, but if it works as it well as it looks like it might... I wouldn't be surprised if these UI features get folded into PS and Ill over time to help reduce Adobe's creeping palettetitis.
Have to generally withhold comments until I actually use them, but if it works as it well as it looks like it might... I wouldn't be surprised if these UI features get folded into PS and Ill over time to help reduce Adobe's creeping palettetitis.
Yer and its interesting the ID has pinched the context sensitive info bar at the top of the screen from PS.
I wonder, do those palette ?spring? back to the edge when not need or stay drawn out?
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Originally posted by New
"Shipping by the end of november." !?!
there is a tryout virsion on the site if you can't wate.
Originally posted by New
[B]first XP, then MX now CS,
Is it just me or are these new naming sceems just silly?
/B]
yup its a load of Crappy Shit.
is this the same company?
and why is everything always different for acrobat? is it the bastard child of the product line, or the gifted child?
color me confused.
Originally posted by Eugene
"Warnock Pro" font collection? ROFL!!
actually warnock pro opentype font has been out for ages, and its really nice...
Originally posted by Frank777
I find the pricing most interesting. Upgrades of Photoshop are no longer at a premium. Who do we thank for this...iPhoto?
What do you mean by that? Photoshop upgrades have typically been about $149. Now it's $169.
Originally posted by iDave
What do you mean by that? Photoshop upgrades have typically been about $149. Now it's $169.
Yikes! My bad. I forgot we deal in Canadian pesos up here. However if memory serves correctly, Photoshop upgrades have always been pricier that the other Adobe products. All the product upgrades are now priced at the same US169.
Adobe is rubbing me the wrong way lately. I refuse to download mediaplayer crap.
Edit to update: Yes, I sent Adobe an e-mail stating my dissatisfaction. Not that it will do any good, but I feel better letting them know.
Originally posted by naderby
I love the new features of InDesign CS! Apart from this strange new naming.
My favourite features are the Seperations Preview Palette and the new tabbed panels.
Yeah, those tabbed panels look smart and interesting.
Have to generally withhold comments until I actually use them, but if it works as it well as it looks like it might... I wouldn't be surprised if these UI features get folded into PS and Ill over time to help reduce Adobe's creeping palettetitis.
InDesign 3 / CS BTW looks amazing.
Originally posted by Hobbes
Have to generally withhold comments until I actually use them, but if it works as it well as it looks like it might... I wouldn't be surprised if these UI features get folded into PS and Ill over time to help reduce Adobe's creeping palettetitis.
Yer and its interesting the ID has pinched the context sensitive info bar at the top of the screen from PS.
I wonder, do those palette ?spring? back to the edge when not need or stay drawn out?