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    CS2 on Leopard???

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by mc511, Feb 21, 2008.

  1. mc511

    mc511 Notebook Evangelist

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    Does anyone here run photosop cs2 on leopard. This is the only version of photoshop and illustrator i could get. Soo does anyone know?

    Thanks in advanced.
     
  2. hollownail

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    Uh... yeah.... I did. It does not run well at all on MacIntels.

    I mean, it will run okay if you do basic stuff, but...otherwise... gets nasty fast.
     
  3. Budding

    Budding Notebook Virtuoso

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    CS2 is not a Universal Binary, and therefore needs to be run in Rosetta, which means it will be slow on an Intel Mac.
     
  4. Sam

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    Yes, it does run, but as the others have stated, it'll be a bit slower on Intel Macs. But yes, it runs on Leopard :).