OSX Snowball vs Apps
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- benfal990
so iam going to wait before buying that cat.
- MrNibs0
doesn't say if FontExplorer Pro works... FE Pro's website only lists it as having 10.5.x support.
- Anybody running it on SL?MrNibs
- The old X version runs fine on mine, so I would assume so does the pro...VanDerFull
- it's on the list, under Linotype.rosem
- ah. danke.MrNibs
- monkeyshine0
was Apple so desperate to get this out ahead of Windows 7 that they didn't think this through so well?
- gjd0
Is that a snow leopard or just a leopard covered in snow?
- ********0
Don't use it then. I'm sure there's nothing worthwhile in it.
- VanDerFull0
I like it so far, seems snappier, and boot up and waking are definitely faster... I also regained almost 10 gigs of free space. And regarding CS3, at least photoshop is running fine, even in Rosetta mode.
- Why in the world would you run CS3 which is Universal in Rosetta on an Intel machine?raf
- Just when I use an old plugin that only works in CS3 and Rosetta mode.. :)
CS4 most of the time...VanDerFull - Huh, interesting case :)raf
- dude... saving 10 gigs nowadays is nothingimnotadesigner
- that kind of thinking leads to bloatware.stewdio
- utopian0
I am waiting a couple of months for the upgrade...
*too many compatibility issues
- mg330
I've not gone through any Adobe programs just yet (CS3) but I fail to think that Apple is going to completely reengineer an OS to a degree that programs like that all of a sudden will not work. It is not a brand new OS. It is an upgrade. Just because Adobe says they are not going to support CS3 on it DOES NOT mean Apple reinvented the OS entirely to a degree that Adobe Suite apps will not work.
I'm sorry, but I think this is a ridiculous waste of time across the Internet to debate and bicker about an issue that, until yesterday when it was released, NOBODY had yet to report that using Illustrator or InDesign crashed their computer, or would not work.
- stewdio0
Just FYI, Adobe CS3 runs fine on Snow Leopard. Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign: Solid. Only two incompatibility issues so far, a screen saver and my WideMail plugin. Freeing up 12 GB of hard drive space was nice. My Mail app is super speedy now. Finder seems better at handling really large directories now. Not so excited about QuickTime X though. Where's "Import Image Sequence...", etc? I guess that's why they left QT 7 hanging out in the Utilities folder.
- Although... I would like to know what happened to Resolution Independence.stewdio
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- nah. I'd still like to hear more... specifically about flash cs3.rosem
