Re: new, improved PSCS3

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Lea:


I have downloaded and installed Photoshop CS3 to try it. It was a mistake
and my other installation of Photoshop and Bridge (CS2) became very
unstable. Bridge CS2 which is the application I use in my workflow for
selecting, organizing and renaming photos. It now crashes every time I
attempt to delete one or more images and I simply can't use it.

Photoshop CS3 has a very interesting and improved interface and a number of
new functions that will certainly be a major hit among users but I feel this
is not the time to try them.

I am now struggling to uninstall it so that my installed version of
Photoshop and Bridge CS2 can (hopefully) return to normal but I am finding
it to be a little challenging. Not exactly the type of project I wanted to
embrace during my new year holiday.

My advice would be to avoid it until it is ready for prime time.

Joseph Chamberlain

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On 12/28/06 9:21 AM, "lea murphy" <lea@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I can only assume some of us are using this new version. Can those of you who
> are tell me if your experience has been a good one so far as stability and
> crash-resistance are concerned?
> 
> I want to download it and use some of the new features (notably the bw
> conversion) but not if it's not yet stable.
> 
> Thanks for any insight.
> 
> Lea
> 
> PS...I am aware that I need my PSCS2 serial number in order to activate the
> program.
>  
> 
> 
> lea murphy
> www.leamurphy.com
> www.whinydogpress.com
> blog: web.mac.com/leamurphy <http://web.mac.com/leamurphy> 



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