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Are you getting CS3?

Ivan's picture
As soon as it's out...
35% (33 votes)
Depends on the features
27% (25 votes)
I'm fine with CS2
38% (35 votes)
Total votes: 93
Fraijanes's picture

Its fun!

At work (Saatchi) they still use CS I because they say they are happy with it and haven´t had the need to change it. For my side I wish it badly, as I wish a macbook pro, maybe after graduation will be my newest adquisition...

Later,

Caya.

We´ll always have Paris! Humphrey Bogart

Ivan's picture

I agree. 99% of the time you

I agree. 99% of the time you don't use any of the features offered by CS2 or CS3. I think that 1% doesn't really justifies switching a whole agency over. Maybe it makes sense to skip a version or two between upgrades.

creativemurf's picture

If it goes Universal Binary

I will do a dual upgrade. To an Intel Macbook Pro and CS3 when CS goes Universal and not a moment before. ;-)

Ivan's picture

Ditto,

except I will get an Intel iMac.

ItalianMike's picture

It is a universal banary

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that CS3 is a Universal Binary.

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Ivan's picture

Yes, it is. That's the major

Yes, it is. That's the major advantage of it.

Waleed's picture

I'm upgrading to Photoshop

I'm upgrading to Photoshop CS3 as soon as it's released.. I recently upgraded my PowerBook G4/667 to a 17" MacBook Pro and tried Photoshop CS3. The speed is really amazing, but I decided to run it through Rosetta as I need to see the brush size for healing and cloning out dust spots in my photos..

Still CS3/Rosetta feels faster than CS2/Rosetta.

Waleed
www.waleedsgallery.biz

Ivan's picture

How do you run CS3 through

How do you run CS3 through Rosetta?

Apfhex's picture

CS3 Design Premium

With an Intel Mac, I just about have to. Some of the new features look useful too (plus Dreamweaver instead of GoLive).

jimbozi's picture

CS3

Well, we hope to wait a bit but as soon as a client throws me a ID CS3 file I may be cooked. Anyone know if a CS3 InDesign file can be opened in CS2?

onegirlcreative's picture

Wish I could...

But I can't afford an upgrade right now. Otherwise, I definitely would.

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