Way to Go, Adobe! - No Reason to Hold Back Now!
Today, Adobe released a Universal Binary beta version of Photoshop CS3, to some degree ending the long wait Mac aficionados have been suffering through until an Intel-native version of Photoshop was released. The beta version will operate until sometime in the Spring of next year when the final versions of the software are released. (For your copy of the PS Cs3 beta, which requires a PS CS2 or Creative Suite 2 serial number, click here.)
This is a smart move. With the release of this software, many users who have been delaying MacPro purchases can now move forward. Once they have, Adobe has all but guaranteed a built-in market for the new software the moment it hits the streets.
I'm one of those people who have been holding back from a MacPro purchase because no native versions of Photoshop existed. I can move ahead now, though that doesn't mean I will. I need to get rid of some of the debt I've encumbered myself with, first, though it was both fun and aggravating to see my wife's reaction when I told her as of today I had no reason to hold off from buying a Mac Pro.
I'd like to be able to get something for my dual G5. I'd love to approach PowerMax about trading it in, but I still don't have any credit from my last trade-in's, and there were two. I'm beginning to wonder what's going on there. I need to check the exact dates of their arrival at the store. We're in the window for getting credit for them. If I get the credit I was promised, I'll probably see how much my G5 will bring in trade toward a Mac Pro. I’m looking forward to finally completing our move to Intel processors.
This is a smart move. With the release of this software, many users who have been delaying MacPro purchases can now move forward. Once they have, Adobe has all but guaranteed a built-in market for the new software the moment it hits the streets.
I'm one of those people who have been holding back from a MacPro purchase because no native versions of Photoshop existed. I can move ahead now, though that doesn't mean I will. I need to get rid of some of the debt I've encumbered myself with, first, though it was both fun and aggravating to see my wife's reaction when I told her as of today I had no reason to hold off from buying a Mac Pro.
I'd like to be able to get something for my dual G5. I'd love to approach PowerMax about trading it in, but I still don't have any credit from my last trade-in's, and there were two. I'm beginning to wonder what's going on there. I need to check the exact dates of their arrival at the store. We're in the window for getting credit for them. If I get the credit I was promised, I'll probably see how much my G5 will bring in trade toward a Mac Pro. I’m looking forward to finally completing our move to Intel processors.


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