I can say that I have been using the Adobe products except for Indesign on Snow Leopard without any problems at all. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. Or are you referring to different Adobe product which work without problems on Snow Leopard? Thanks again. Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: sig sig. Jan 17, AM in response to sig In response to sig Thanks guys.
I appreciate your help. User profile for user: Seph Seph. You may therefore experience a variety of installation, stability, and reliability issues for which there is no resolution. Wrote one commenter, "I understand that you don't want to waste resources, but I plan on upgrading to Snow Leopard, but cannot afford a new version of CS.
At this point, I will not be out growing this version for some time. True, the new tools are cool for the power users, but average folk just can't keep up on price!!!
That didn't sit well with users running the suite, which debuted in and was only supplanted by CS4 last October. Nack wasn't the only Adobe manager who stepped in to try to calm down angry users. David Howe, who said he was the quality assurance manager in charge of testing Photoshop and Adobe Bridge, acknowledged that the FAQ wasn't perfect. At this point, I am not aware of any significant issues. Even so, officially Adobe is sticking to its position: CS3 isn't supported when running on Snow Leopard.
That prompted some users to continue the rain of rants. Adobe Systems created a panic among Mac-based designers and Web creators earlier today by posting a note that its Creative Suite 3 set of applications -- including Photoshop, Dreamweaver, InDesign, Illustrator, and Flash -- were "not supported" under the new Mac OS X Snow Leopard that ships later this week. As you would imagine, this created an Internet panic attack, with people reading the statement to mean that CS3 apps would not run on Snow Leopard.
Given how many Macs are used by designers and Web producers, and how fundamental Adobe products are to their work, you can understand the panic. But just to be sure, I installed the suite on a fresh copy of Snow Leopard today and ran a variety of tasks in the main CS3 apps just to be sure.
You can relax: I've yet to encounter any issues, not even with Adobe's alternative file manager, Version Cue, which mucks around the Mac OS's innards a bit.
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