Anyone installed it yet? I'm downloading it as we speak, I'll post some thoughts after using it a bit. I hear it finally has full 64-bit support for OS X which is good news for my leetle Core i7 friend; I hope it also fixed some of the memory handling problems CS4 had... and it would really be nice if they did something so that my Brushes palette didn't take ~30 seconds to load the first time I open it after startup.
I like it, only minor UI tweaks to make everything a bit smoother, and it's definitely faster
I think you're the only one that really cares about CS
Quote from: TheSequel on May 05, 2010, 05:33:30 PM
I think you're the only one that really cares about CS
mostly photoshop, other people here must use it
Quote from: wziard on May 05, 2010, 06:23:03 PM
mostly photoshop, other people here must use it
I use GIMP because I'm cheap and don't feel like torrenting PhotoShop.
Yeah I'm most likely going to upgrade next week. I might just only upgrade Photoshop and Premiere.
Without a linux port, why would I bother? Gimp is still wonderful, and can do content-aware stuff as well.
so whats the process with pirating these nowadays? haven't done it since CS2. are there keygens in the files, and do you have to do it for each program or is there a download for all of them with one key or what..
Quote from: mariofreak on May 22, 2010, 12:01:36 AM
so whats the process with pirating these nowadays? haven't done it since CS2. are there keygens in the files, and do you have to do it for each program or is there a download for all of them with one key or what..
On OS X it's generally entering a Serial and editing your hosts file so it can't check the key.
Quote from: Khadafi on May 22, 2010, 12:33:34 AM
On OS X it's generally entering a Serial and editing your hosts file so it can't check the key.
Pretty much the same thing on Windows. Don't know about CS5 but that's what I had to do with CS4.