irishgrizzly macrumors 65816 Original poster May 15, 2006 1,461 2 Oct 23, 2007 #1 As CS2 runs fine under older macs, will it run better on Intel macs with 10.5? I know everyone says just upgrade to CS3, but my boss is too cheap.
As CS2 runs fine under older macs, will it run better on Intel macs with 10.5? I know everyone says just upgrade to CS3, but my boss is too cheap.
arkitect macrumors 604 Sep 5, 2005 7,485 17,757 Bath, United Kingdom Oct 23, 2007 #2 irishgrizzly said: As CS2 runs fine under older macs, will it run better on Intel macs with 10.5? I know everyone says just upgrade to CS3, but my boss is too cheap. Click to expand... Alas, no. There is a well documented bug in CS2 that causes Illustrator to crash frequently. The answer lies in an upgrade to CS3
irishgrizzly said: As CS2 runs fine under older macs, will it run better on Intel macs with 10.5? I know everyone says just upgrade to CS3, but my boss is too cheap. Click to expand... Alas, no. There is a well documented bug in CS2 that causes Illustrator to crash frequently. The answer lies in an upgrade to CS3
coocooforcocoap macrumors 6502 Sep 22, 2007 259 4 kathmandu, nepal Oct 27, 2007 #3 arkitect said: Alas, no. There is a well documented bug in CS2 that causes Illustrator to crash frequently. The answer lies in an upgrade to CS3 Click to expand... worse yet, adobe will not be providing support for any cs2 products in 10.5 if i read this right: http://news.yahoo.com/s/macworld/20071027/tc_macworld/adobelopard20071026 what a rip...and those cs3 prices....wowsa
arkitect said: Alas, no. There is a well documented bug in CS2 that causes Illustrator to crash frequently. The answer lies in an upgrade to CS3 Click to expand... worse yet, adobe will not be providing support for any cs2 products in 10.5 if i read this right: http://news.yahoo.com/s/macworld/20071027/tc_macworld/adobelopard20071026 what a rip...and those cs3 prices....wowsa