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Adobe Announces Creative Suite Compatibility for Snow Leopard
Posted 08/27/2009 at 3:48:13pm | by Cory Bohon

Adobe PSCS2_dont look at me like thatThis week Adobe, the developer of Photoshop and Creative Suite, told us about the compatibility of their products with Snow Leopard, making some Mac users angry.

Adobe posted a two-page PDF document on one of their blogs (PDF link here) to answer a few questions that users might have about the software compatibility of the Creative Suite. According to this document, CS4 (and the apps contained inside the package) is the only version of the CS family that will be fully supported in Snow Leopard.

As for CS2/3, Adobe didn't test that software to see if it was fully compatible. Adobe also squashes any dream of them miraculously releasing updates for CS3 by letting us know that;

"Older versions of our creative software will not be updated to support Mac OS X Snow Leopard (v10.6)."

Furthermore, if you are a user of Version Cue CS4 Server, it will NOT run on Snow Leopard due to the 64-bit nature of new OS. Adobe is urging customers who rely on Version Cue to wait before upgrading to Snow Leopard. 

If you run into problems with CS4 on Snow Leopard, Adobe is offering technical support for the software running on the new OS. You can read the full PDF document with all the Q&As on the Adobe website (direct link here). 

 

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