Adobe Won’t Guarantee CS3 Will Work on Snow Leopard
Posted in: adobe, Apple, Mac, Miscellaneous, Software, Today's ChiliApple’s next-generation operating system Mac OS X Snow Leopard is two days away, and the $30 price tag is a strong incentive for Mac users to upgrade. But this news might get some eager Mac fans to slam on the brakes: Adobe Creative Suite 3, including Photoshop, may have some compatibility issues with the new OS.
In a frequently-asked-questions document, Adobe said only its newer Creative Suite 4 has been tested for compatibility with Apple’s new OS. Adobe, however, could not make the same promise for Creative Suite 3.
“Adobe will support Creative Suite 4 software running with Snow Leopard according to its standard customer support policies,” the document states [PDF]. “Older versions of Adobe Creative Suite software were not designed to run on Mac OS X Snow Leopard (v10.6), so you may experience issues installing and using the software for which there are no solutions.”
John Nack, principal product manager of Adobe Photoshop, said in his blog that this does not mean CS3 will not be supported at all. He said CS3 has not been tested on Snow Leopard and “The plan, however, is not to take resources away from other efforts (e.g. porting Photoshop to Cocoa) in order to modify 2.5-year-old software in response to changes Apple makes in the OS foundation.”
Nonetheless, those who purchased Adobe’s Creative Suite 3 will undoubtedly be peeved. When it became available in 2007, the CS3 software bundle cost at least $1,700, and Creative Suite 4 came out just one year later.
Here at Wired.com we’ll put Adobe CS3 to the test when we get our hands on Snow Leopard. Stay tuned.
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