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Adobe CS3 stuff.
HFrankenstein:
--- Quote from: schimmy on 13 Jun 2007, 11:42 ---Yeah, that Firefox browser that everyone keeps raving about is awful. And the same goes for Linux. Worst OS ever.
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Sarcasm noted and delicious. :laugh:
The thing with Firefox and Linux, though, is that the source control on those projects is ferocious, at least compared to other open source projects. It's comparable to the source control found in corporate settings, oftentimes surpassing it. I would be surprised, however, to find such hardcore control in suites like GIMP or Eclipse.
imapiratearg:
--- Quote from: Scytale on 13 Jun 2007, 00:43 ---Don't waste your money on it use the GIMP instead (I'm also a Linux user)
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Who said I was paying money? *cough chough* I don't think I'll be able to do that this time around though. Too many viruses on the interwebs, and I'm too damn lazy.
Melodic:
CS3 is nice, and a definite step-up from CS2. Most of the extra features fall into categories that texture artists will fawn over, thanks to a variety of new plug-ins, and built-in support for 3DS Max and Milkshape Pro. One point that really irritates me is that it demands more of my computer than CS2, forcing me to dump 1.8gb of RAM to make creating new images take under 10 seconds.
Also, Adobe has upped the security yet again, with probably the most comprehensive coding behind its serial numbers used today. It ain't no ROT13, that's for sure, and from the brief research I did on the subject for a nerd-essay, it seems there aren't too many successful hacks on the market, probably thanks to more legal downloads and a much larger database needed to work from. As surprised as I am to say this, Adobe seems to be curbing illegal copies quite efficiently this time around, although I'm sure that if you looked hard enough, you'd find something eventually.
Scytale:
Well if your going to pirate it by all means. Go ahead. I know a lot of people (Mainly uni students) who are some how inspired to trying to do amateur art, music recording, Website design or whatever and waste a tonne of money on apps like Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Cubase etc. They use it for about 2 months get bored and then move on. Reeks of a horrible waste to me.
Hell if your using it professionally like Jeph maybe it is better, if you don't need it and only have a passing curiosity, you're wasting your money. Stick to something thats free.
Melodic:
Actually, CS3 has been giving me a lot of crap recently. It isn't even happy to eat away at 1.8gbs of my RAM: it wants moar. I'd actually roll back if it was an option at this point: too bad Adobe stopped serving CS2 the second their new version came out.
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