Well...do you really have to?
Posted by Rodger Brown (Member # 11476) on :
No and in fact a lot of industry professionals are running CS2 still which is annoying for file compatibility. Its just a bit redundant and it makes me angry here pay another 3000 because we made the buttons extra shiny.
Posted by Ben (Member # 6117) on :
I work in pre-press. I have CS2 at work and only have one problem customer who forgets to save legacy in his CS3. A quick follow up email to him gets me what I need. I have no intentions of upgrading my system at work to CS3 this year. I certainly don't feel compelled to upgrade to CS4. No big deal.
Posted by Tstorm (Member # 1871) on :
I seriously doubt our graphics design program will upgrade to CS4 this year, but I'm sure they'll look into upgrading for the next academic year.
Posted by Wonder Dog (Member # 5691) on :
Then again, some of the optimization on slate for CS4 looks like it will be absolutely awesome...
...but yah, shelling out $3k+ year after year for software upgrades is no fun. :0(
Posted by Earendil18 (Member # 3180) on :
They could've at least warned us they were going to be even MORE awesome in CS4, then we could've skipped CS3.
Is could've really a non-word? Firefox dun like it.