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Mac OS X 10.5.3 users grapple with bugs in Adobe CS3, graphics

Mac OS X 10.5.3 users grapple with bugs in Adobe CS3, graphics. Looks like there are still glitches involved with opening from a server in CS3. (Via AppleInsider.)

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Leopard 10.5.2 improves Photoshop, LR compatibility

Leopard 10.5.2 improves Photoshop, LR compatibility. So the update helps out more than just general OS X apps but Photoshop as well. (Via John Nack on Adobe.)

Adobe apps and Leopard are A-OK (mostly)

Adobe has posted a FAQ of what apps work fine on Leopard. John Nack has a link to it in his post ehre: Adobe apps on Leopard: What you need to know. Bottomline is that almost all of the apps in CS3 (Design Premium and Web Premium) work fine except for Acrobat. If you have the Production Suite, a lot of apps are incompatible with Leopard. You’ll have to wait for the late November update to remedy the issues. This is a bit strange since most of these apps were developed later and most of them only work on Intel-based Macs, but oh well what do I know. Continue reading ‘Adobe apps and Leopard are A-OK (mostly)’

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Coda 1.0

Coda 1.0. Wow, just wow. Happy 10 Years Panic! (Via cabel.name.)

Apple delays Leopard until October because of iPhone

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Apple has delayed release of its Leopard operating system until October because it had to divert engineering and QA resources to finish the iPhone on time.

Wow, this is rather disappointing but all the scuttlebutt going around is they weren’t close to being done. Plus some rumors have been trying to toy with our emotions by saying the delay is to put some top secret, space age features in. My guess is to bring it more in line with the iPhone user experience they demoed.

(Via Macworld.)

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Erik Vlietinck on Adobe Creative Suite 3

Erik Vlietinck on Adobe Creative Suite 3. I share a lot of the same sentiments, esp. regarding the lack of UI refresh to Dreamweaver and Fireworks. (Via Daring Fireball.)

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‘Significant speed gains’ for CS3 on Leopard

Leopard‘Significant speed gains’ for CS3 on Leopard. So not only is CS3 intended to be way faster since it will be a Universal binary but Leopard is said to make it even faster. (Via MacNN.)

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Adobe Brings Premiere Back to the Mac

Adobe Brings Premiere Back to the Mac. As I’ve always said, nothing’s wrong with a little competition. (Via MacCentral.)