06-25-2008, 05:58 PM
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> I would stick with 10.4. I think CS3 would do well.
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That's the direction I'm leaning right now. I remember that you had posted about the many problems with 10.5 & CS3
I think part of her need to upgrade is that she is afraid if she gets too far behind that she will not be able
to get the upgrade on hers (registered & legal) from Adobe
Also the printers have seemed to be on CS3 and she wants to try to catch back up to them.
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> CS3 is slower on my dual G5 by 20% compared to CS2.
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Good point. I don't see her upgrading the machine in the next couple of years.
It could use some more RAM (has 1.25GB ) so CS3 may be even more of an issue.
> I would stick with 10.4. I think CS3 would do well.
>
That's the direction I'm leaning right now. I remember that you had posted about the many problems with 10.5 & CS3
I think part of her need to upgrade is that she is afraid if she gets too far behind that she will not be able
to get the upgrade on hers (registered & legal) from Adobe
Also the printers have seemed to be on CS3 and she wants to try to catch back up to them.
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> CS3 is slower on my dual G5 by 20% compared to CS2.
>
Good point. I don't see her upgrading the machine in the next couple of years.
It could use some more RAM (has 1.25GB ) so CS3 may be even more of an issue.