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Adobe CS3 stuff.
Lazer:
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--- Quote from: Scytale on 13 Jun 2007, 00:43 ---Don't waste your money on it use the GIMP instead
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That's what I said. But seriously though, Photoshop CS3 is the shit, I do graphic art on a fairly regular basis and I'd have to say the significant amount of lag reduction is a godsend. When you're working with 20+ layers in CS2 it's pretty much a given that your machine is going to putter to an ass grinding halt, CS3 doesn't seem to have that much of a problem with it.
As for Melodic getting the ram munchies from CS3, sucks to be you dude. It is new software so I'm assuming there'll be bugs in it involving memory leaks and what not.
Melodic:
It comes and goes, so I assume it's a problem running a dual-core processor, as it likes to feed of of only one, which fucks with most of my other apps being bounced from CPU to CPU.
I do agree with multi-layer work, though. It also seems to run much more smoothly while applying certain effects. It's definitely streamlined.
HFrankenstein:
--- Quote from: imapiratearg on 17 Jun 2007, 10:53 ---I bought it a couple years ago. I'm aware it's severely outdated already. I'm upgrading the RAM. Can you remove and replace all the sticks of RAM without losing or corrupting files? I have a fear of swapping all my RAM out and completely fucking up my system.
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Memory is independent of hard drive data. As soon as you turn off your computer, your RAM completely empties out because it needs to have power supplied to it in order to store anything. So, yes, you can swap in new memory without hurting anything (unless you end up with seriously bad memory that manages to eff up your machine).
hypeserver:
--- 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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Haha you're a funny person you know that? Free software as good as photoshop. Anyway the gimp is good but it doesn't top photoshop. If you didn't look at prices be prepared to drop $600 U.S. on CS3 and to drop a nuke on your wallet.
dennis:
Dreamweaver CS3 is a definite improvement over Dreamweaver 8.
They've gotten rid of a lot of irritating bugs like DW thinking you edited your template when you really didn't, etc.
Acrobat is still a travesty and I uninstalled it. Adobe Crashobat more like.
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