CS5 Review Thread
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- ukit
OK, so I haven't heard any feedback at all yet from QBN users. Has anyone started working with CS5 yet?
- hiimerik0
A simple yay or nay would be interesting.
- nadanada0
i have. love it so far.
i went from CS3 to CS5 because everyone i knew had hated CS4 so much, and when i'd played around with it i hadn't noticed anything very different from CS3.seems like there are a ton of little fixes / improvements - i'm interested most by flash catalyst...
- built this in catalyst beta - http://www.deathshov…Knuckleberry
- WHY? could have done that in HTML cheaper and easierPIZZA
- Loooooooooooooadingthatboyneave
- typist0
yay, best update ever, worth every penny
- fxone0
double Mc Nay™
- ideaist0
It seems their pushing a new online "community" in order to spur people purchasing it. It seems the demo is in constant exchange with online contact in order to verify legitimacy of the software.
CS5 will be my first owned / legit creative suite in the coming months as I'm starting a company with my fiance; have the trial of the Design Premium and it seems dope so far... Can't afford the time to investigate further currently; perhaps in fall?!
: )
- Using illustrator mostly these days; has some nice perspective tools and organized art-boards...ideaist
- vaxorcist0
Can anyone who has CS5 tell me this:
If you have a bunch of CS4 apps, and you get ONE CS5 app (photoshop) will your Bridge be thrown into a mess, or can things co-exist without having to update them ALL?
- ukit0
"Photoshop CS5 may not be a must-have revision for every user, but it's an outstanding, easy-to-use, and—yes—magical release"
- erikjonsson0
new hourglass animation is all ive noticed in photoshop :D
that and shared ram settings in afx.
- BusterBoy0
Can I run CS5 trial software on the same machine I have CS4? Can they run side by side?
- eegrek0
Does anybody know if you can backsave an InDesign CS5 file to InDesign CS3? Does InDesign CS5 offer the .inx export option?
- ESKEMA0
i cant seem to find the inx option in ID CS5, and the new documents aren't compatible with CS4.
otherwise, it's fast! lightning fast.
For the first time they programmed it in native OS X and guess what, it's fast. Lazy fuckers, all these years with shenanigan cross compiler BS.
- ESKEMA0
you have to export in IDML now. INX is gone. but if you use different sizes in your CS5 doc, when opening in CS4 they will all be same size...
- ukit0
How's the performance with PS, Illustrator, Dreamweaver? A lot faster or no?
- whatsup0
I can't view my flash on my iPhone.
- erikjonsson0
love that new pipette tool
- BusterBoy0
So, is that Browserlab thing accurate? Worth using?
I must admit, it is quite handy.