“Adobe’s flagship product, Photoshop, will become a 64-bit application in the next major revision to the company’s bundle of creative pro applications, Creative Suite 4. However, the 64-bit version will only be available to Windows users because of a change Apple made at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in 2007.” – read more
Sounds like bade news to mac users? not really because Adobe will make a 64-bit version for the Mac in the future. Adobe still wouldn’t give a timeframe on the release of the 64-bit version of Photoshop or when we could expect CS4, but the company usually works on an 18-24 month cycle in major product releases. Creative Suite 3 was released March 27, 2007.
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