Photoshop CS3 was recently purchased as part of the Master Collection. It is version 10.0. None of the problems mentioned previously ('scratching' hard disk noise when saving sounds like other problems).
What I do wonder about is why I would be required to pay an additional fee to upgrade to 10.0.1, especially after having bought this fairly expensive package so recently.
Adobe Photoshop CS3
Edit and transform your own images.
Version: 10.0.1
Very good product
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: macdad614 Friday, November 16 2007 @ 10:02 AM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: 1-6 months
Recommend Product: YES
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Very good product - charlieartist
X.X.X updates require no payment.As a matter of fact, the only X.X upgrade to Photoshop that was a paid upgrade was 5.5, as best I can remember.
If you were willing to pay us, on the other hand...
Friday, November 16 2007 @ 01:17 PM PST
Very good product - macdad614
Thanks to both of you for your comments.It seems the version of Photoshop which came with the Master Collection is Photoshop Extended; the update (at www.adobe.com/downloads) is for Photoshop CS3, not Photoshop CS3 Extended.
Does anyone know whether these changes (listed at VT) are already incorporated in Photoshop CS3 Extended?
Friday, November 16 2007 @ 10:08 PM PST
Very good product - edkolodzik
I agree. Be forewarned when contacting Adobe direct, as they gave me coflicting infomation. I too had spent a great deal of money on 4.0, then upgraded to 7.0 with Mac OSX, and now it would have been good to know that I would be REQUIRED to spend additional $$$$ to upgrade to the newest operating system before I laid out the cash. I may have held off on upgrading my MAC.Thursday, November 29 2007 @ 07:40 AM PST
Very good product - edkolodzik
I agree. Be forewarned when contacting Adobe direct, as they gave me coflicting infomation. I too had spent a great deal of money on 4.0, then upgraded to 7.0 with Mac OSX, and now it would have been good to know that I would be REQUIRED to spend additional $$$$ to upgrade to the newest operating system before I laid out the cash. I may have held off on upgrading my MAC.P.S.
In addition, Adobe customer service flip flopped as to eligibility for another upgrade as apposed to a full purchase price.
1st. we were informed that since we had already paid for an upgrade from 4 - 7 that we were not qualified to upgrade to CS3 and would would have to pay full price of $699.99. Reasoning? The consumer is only allowed one upgrade. After insisting to speak with a higher authority, we were told he was unavaliable, but that we now qualified for the upgrade for $199.00 from 7 - CS3 standard. This is happening while we are looking at another price of $169.00 There were 3 flip flops in a long frustration conversation
Thursday, November 29 2007 @ 08:06 AM PST
Very good product - ratz
I believe that's the upgrade price from CS2.I updated my Photoshop CS3 with this update and it didn't require me to make any payment.
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Friday, November 16 2007 @ 12:40 PM PST