![]() ![]() Photoshop Elements: 13 | 12 | 11, 10 | 9,8,7 win | 8 mac | 7 macĭownload and installation help links Adobe.Suites and programs: CC 2014 | CC | CS6 | CS5.5 | CS5 | CS4, CS4 Web Standard | CS3.I'm not seems to be able to do it from your web site. I want to download free trial versions of Photoshop and illustrator on my mac. How to download free trial versions of Photoshop and illustrator on my mac? Just after the point 1/2 towards the bottom of the page is a portal showing how to install previous versions, You can use your desktop cc app to install cs versions. Help! I need PS and can't afford to buy a newer computer right now! Download an older version? I used to have it on iMac under Snow Leopard, but that computer died. I get the message that it cannot download the software as OS 10.7.5/Lion is no longer supported. I just bought photography CC Plan, which includes the CC with Lightroom. Says the Lion/OS 10.7.5 is no longer supported, but I've already paid for the plan. Most recent PhotoShop CC will not download. You can read this article: Firefox no longer works with Mac OS X 10.4 or PowerPC processors to read about the EOL for Mac 10.4 support and what the best options going forward. ![]() I downloaded the new version and it says: you cannot use this application with this version of Mac os how can I download the older version? My os is 10.4.11 What do you guys think? Or do you think I should just take the plunge and get a new system altogether? It’s just I am very conscious of the time ticking by (even the few seconds :P!), and me sitting there idle lol.I downloaded the new version and it says: you cannot use this application with this version of Mac os how can I download the older version? Specs: 13″, 2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 8GB 1067 MHz DDR3, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M 256 MB However being a student, I am holding off until I can afford one – as I need to make my MBP last another year or two. I’m still using one of those antique hard drives, with the spinning disk? □ Definitely looking to upgrade to a decent SSD as I have heard from reliable sources that they do genuinely make a significant speed boost for designers working with medium to large file sizes. In terms of the time it takes to apply gaussian blurs/shadows etc to objects – never noticed it in Snow Leopard. I tend to agree at first my CS5.1 apps were running fine – however over the past day or so of running Illustrator and working on some relatively complex A3 poster designs, I’ve found it to be slowing down quite a bit. I believe we’re on the front doorstep of a new revolution of change in the technology industry. Everything is going wireless – including the charging of your iPhones, iPods and other small devices. That spaghetti string of cables behind your desk is probably going to get a lot smaller in the coming years. If you buy a new mouse for your Mac today, it’s not far-fetched to say it’s probably the last one you’ll ever use (if it’s a decently made one, anyway). That being said, if you’re unhappy with the direction Lion has taken, you’re going to really hate the next few years. Other than the interface colors, and a few other minor tweaks, it’s not a whole lot different than running Snow Leopard. Apple has implemented a few features from iOS, ALL of which can be turned off or simply ignored. But that’s because the idea that Lion is iOS for the Mac is way overblown. Is it hard to get used to running iOS on a desktop Mac? When will Adobe update their apps to work with Lion? They run just about the same as they did in Snow Leopard – whether you consider that fast or slow is a matter of opinion. Do the Adobe CS apps run faster or slower in Lion? There are a few issues with CS apps running under OS X 10.7, which Adobe has outlined in this Knowledge Base article, but for the most part they are minor. ![]() Adobe CS apps don’t take advantage of any of Lion’s new features like Versions, Full Screen, Restore, and some multi-touch gestures. In short, it works just as it did in Snow Leopard. I run Adobe Creative Suite 5, so that’s the only version I can comment on with first-hand knowledge. I’m running Adobe Creative Suite version X, will it work with Lion? Just buy it, it’s only $30 and it’s awesome. And for the most part, everything works just as before. Seriously, if you really want to read re-hashed press releases from Apple you don’t need me to do it. If you go through the archives here, you’ll find that I’ve never really reviewed the latest Mac OS X upgrades. Why no review of Lion on The Graphic Mac? I’ve already stopped replying to those emails, and thought it better to update everyone on the most common subjects. I received several emails since yesterday morning asking why I hadn’t posted an extensive review of Mac OS X Lion. The question of the day: Will Adobe CS apps choke on Lion fur? ![]()
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