Tuesday, December 6, 2011

What is the latest version of photoshop...

What is the latest version of photoshop I can run on 10.3.9? (Panther)
What is the latest version of photoshop...
What are your hardware specs?



Model/processor/exact model of video card/RAM + Maximum RAM/Hard drive(s) + storage:space used:space free, etc.
What is the latest version of photoshop...
%26gt;What is the latest version of photoshop I can run on 10.3.9? (Panther)



CS2



CS3 needs a minimum of 10.4.8 (but 10.4.11 is recommended) or greater.



CS4 needs 10.4.11 or greater.

CS2



EDIT: What Buko said. How did I miss his post?

Never hurts to get visitors into the habit of providing more info, as opposed to not enough.



:)

933 GHZ powerPC g4



1.12 gb ram

40 gb



OK, I'll give CS2 a try. Thanks

%26gt;OK, I'll give CS2 a try.



CS2 is not for sale any more as it is almost 4 years old and 2 versions behind. You can only buy CS4.

Jon,



If you are thinking of buying CS2 on eBay, Craig's List or the like, be aware there is a lot of fraudulent (pirated, copied, or otherwise misrepresented) software out there. Make sure it comes with an Adobe transfer of license and that you can register it with Adobe.



Neil

%26gt;1.12 gb ram



How did you manage that? ;)

Ram贸n,%26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;Two .56 GB sticks? %26lt;g%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;Neil
%26gt;Two .56 GB sticks?



From Mars?

Incidentally, this suggests a new topic for the Typography forum. Never use a decimal point without a number to the left of said point. I bet you any MIT graduate will write 0.56 GB. ;)

Actually, using a zero in front of a decimal if pretty common in Europe. You'll generally see, say, 0.56, rather than .56. (And in the States, you often see such idiocy as .25垄 -- just try handing the clerk a penny and telling him he can ''keep the change.'') %26lt;g%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;But we digress...%26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;Neil
Actually, in my experience, using a zero in front of a decimal is pretty common in Europe. You'll generally see, say, 0.56, rather than .56. (But in the States, you often see clueless math such as .25垄 -- just try handing the clerk a penny and telling him he can ''keep the change.'') %26lt;g%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;But we digress...%26lt;br /%26gt;%26lt;br /%26gt;Neil
%26gt;using a zero in front of a decimal is pretty common in Europe.



and
everywhere else in the entire world. Try leaving the zero out in scientific papers and you'll be written off as a loon even here in the USA.

Neil,



Here's a hint: in Spanish the decimal point is referred to as ''el punto separador''. You have to have
something to separate. :D

Actually, I should correct myself...in many parts of the world, the comma is used in place of the American style decimal point. So, 0,25 would be correct.



Neil

%26gt;the comma is used in place of the American style decimal point



Correct.

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