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09/24/2007 05:37:50 PM · #1 |
FYI...
Windows Beats Mac to New Adobe Elements
Adobe Monday announced Photoshop Elements 6 and Premiere Elements 4 for Windows. The applications are available separately or in a bundle to enable users to edit their photos and create video projects.
Link to article.
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09/24/2007 05:47:30 PM · #2 |
I'm sure all us Mac users are crying in our beer right now *GRIN*
They just testing it out on the windows mob before releasing it to the pro's |
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09/24/2007 06:48:52 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by MAK: I'm sure all us Mac users are crying in our beer right now *GRIN*
They just testing it out on the windows mob before releasing it to the pro's |
True. Windows users are very accustomed to beta testing software for Microsoft. |
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09/24/2007 07:03:30 PM · #4 |
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09/25/2007 01:14:09 PM · #5 |
Yeah, yeah, yeah...there are more Windows users than Mac users, so initially, Adobe is going where the money is. ;-)
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09/25/2007 01:15:25 PM · #6 |
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09/25/2007 01:16:38 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by AperturePriority: Yeah, yeah, yeah...there are more Windows users than Mac users, so initially, Adobe is going where the money is. ;-) |
The money surely isn't in Elements, the good guys have a Mac and use CS3.
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09/25/2007 05:29:01 PM · #8 |
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09/25/2007 05:33:17 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by eyewave: The money surely isn't in Elements, the good guys have a Mac and use CS3. |
Sure it is--if you are a forward thinker. In a business mindset, you'd want Windows users to get "hooked" on Elements, then when they "outgrow" it, they upgrade to the CS3.
I would bet that Elements sells quite a bit, so it may be a significant figure in Adobe's financials--else why would they keep developing it? (wait...I already answered that above). ;-)
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09/27/2007 11:39:45 AM · #10 |
| gets bundled with cameras and scanners ;) |
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09/27/2007 12:10:07 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by MAK: I'm sure all us Mac users are crying in our beer right now *GRIN*
They just testing it out on the windows mob before releasing it to the pro's |
lol thats so true cause I think everone know how Vista is and how it does not like alot of stuff...so it makes since to put it out on windows first and get the million and 1 bugs out.
sorry I am a mac person :-)
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09/27/2007 12:35:13 PM · #12 |
| Mostly likely, the Mac version is delayed for compatibility testing since Leopard is so close to release. About 9 days ago, Adobe said CS3 hadn't been fully tested with Leopard yet, so I'm sure that's what they're devoting resources to. |
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