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- Version: 1.0, 7/21/2002 02:50PM PST
Swift
the upgrade to 2.0, just before the MacWorld. I can't, for me, justify the expense of Pshop 7.0, not doing this commercially. Most of the Photoshopalikes for the consumer are lame, as was that PhotoDeluxe monstrosity -- the average Joe doesn't need all the complexities, but that "let us smart people solve that for you and don't you trouble your pretty little head" approach was lethal. I'd look at the simplified menus and the simplified formats for output, and think, "This is as stupid as 'Dave' was". Now, I like the Adobe pedigree for imaging, but don't need the expense of all those other features I wouldn't use. I hope they've further streamlined the interface on 2.0., but it will be Carbon-based, so the main result will be the disappearance of Classic mode off my machine except for scanning. I presume that TWAIN will finally be natively supported on X starting with Jaguar, so then -- what would I need 9 (or IX) for?
By the way...… - Version: 1.0, 6/8/2002 06:43PM PST
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MacInTalk Pro
it runs just fine on 9.2.2 on my machine at least.
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- Version: 1.0, 6/8/2002 06:42PM PST
MacInTalk Pro
the poor reviews. Elements really is fast and works as advertised. It has many of the features of the full PS product for a fraction of the price. It is so much better than PS LE that it replaces. Now if only they offered an upgrade path for Elements owners to get the full PS7 product, all would be well with the world. :)