Thomas von Hassel wrote:
> Erik Richard Sørensen <NOSPAM@NOSPAM.dk> wrote:
>> Esben wrote:
>>> Flere inkompatibiliteter:
>>>
>>>
http://www.macintouch.com/specialreports/snowleopard/slcompat.html
>> ? Adobe Creative Suite 3
>> - Det var en fejl, at Adobe var ude med, at CS3 ikke er kompatibel med
>> 10.6. De har iflg. en tråd i comp.sys.mac.apps trukket det tilbage og
>> erkendt fejltagelsen, Så CS3 skulle være fuldt understøttet.
>
> ikke helt:
>
> "As I say, we have reason to expect that all meaningful issues of
> running Photoshop CS3 under Snow Leopard have been resolved. However,
> because we have not done the level of testing that true certification
> demands, we need to stand by our statement that we don't officially
> support CS3 on Snow Leopard."
>
> <
http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/>
Hm, - så må man vist sige, at han skifter mening lige så tit som andre
skifter underhylere.... - Eller er Adobe et hus i splid med sig selv.
?
---comp.sys.mac.system---
---27.08.09 05.12---
---Update to Adobe compatability with 10.6---
"Earlier today, we reported on comments from Adobe Principal Product
Manager for Photoshop John Nack pointing to a new FAQ document noting
that only Creative Suite 4 will be officially supported on Apple's
forthcoming Snow Leopard operating system, with Creative Suite 3 and
earlier versions reportedly not having been tested on Snow Leopard.
Nack has now posted an update after investigating the CS3 situation in
which he reveals that Adobe and Apple actually did do extensive testing
of at least Photoshop CS3 on Snow Leopard and found that it is in fact
compatible with the new operating system.
It turns out that the Photoshop team has tested Photoshop CS3 on Snow
Leopard, and to the best of our knowledge, PS CS3 works fine on Snow
Leopard.
Nack notes that only two minor issues remain that his Photoshop team is
aware of: window highlight rings in Exposé and text field nudging in
Japanese versions of Snow Leopard. But while Photoshop CS3 otherwise
appears to be perfectly compatible with Snow Leopard, Adobe has chosen
to not categorize it as officially supported due to the level of testing
it feels would be required in order to be entirely confident in that
statement.
When we say that we officially support a specific OS, you can trust that
we've done very extensive testing on that platform. If we haven't done
that level of testing, then we simply won't say that we support it.
That's why the FAQ reads as it does.
That said, none of us like to inconvenience customers, so the reality is
that we *do* actually perform some amount of testing on older product if
we believe that there are a significant number of customers using it. So
does Apple.
As I say, we have reason to expect that all meaningful issues of running
Photoshop CS3 under Snow Leopard have been resolved. However, because we
have not done the level of testing that true certification demands, we
need to stand by our statement that we don't officially support CS3 on
Snow Leopard.
In the interest of time, Nack was able to report only on the Photoshop
situation under his direct purview and was unable to investigate the
status of other components of Creative Suite 3 with respect to OS X Snow
Leopard."
- Og så skal jeg lige beklage, det er _ikke_ fra comp.sys.mac.apps, men
comp.sys.mac,system istedet for.
I øvrigt gives der en vis udtryk for i den tråd + en anden tråd, jeg
ikke lige kan finde, - at vi endda nok kan regne med, at både CS og CS2
også vil virke.... Og med det lidt grafik, jeg laver, vil jeg ganske
enkelt ikke ud og ofre adskillige tusinde kroner på en opg. til CS3
eller CS4! - Det er lige før, jeg vil kalde det for en gang f......
røveri! - Nå, men hvis det bliver tilfældet, så er det da godt, jeg
stadig har en MDD, der både kan køre Leopard + CS2, selvom det gør det
lidt mere bøvlet at skulle køre det over netværket...
mvh. Erik Richard
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