CS3 or CS4
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- uberdesigner0
for some strange reason flash cs4 takes longer to load than ps cs4
- fiesta0
programmed by ex-macromedia isnt it, they've always been shitter than adobe devs
- akrokdesign0
i am not upgrading to cs4 is just way to buggy.
- cs 3, way to go. even cs 2 is better then cs 4.akrokdesign
- I have not detected any bugs yetDancer
- CyBrain0
I haven't found any instability issues with CS4 over the last few months. If you're a Flash person, you have to do it. Eventually, we all have to do it. Let's face it. I wish I could still use AS2 for Flash, but if I don't learn AS3, I'll be useless pretty soon. And you don't want to be useless if you suddenly need work. I'm going to stop going off on a tangent here and get back to work and being useful.
- scrameone0
CS4=very good.
- PonyBoy0
on Quad Core Mac w/6 gig of RAM... CS4 hasn't provided one issue in the four months that I've had it installed... like someone else said - run the updates when available... everything is fine. :)
- GeorgesII0
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downloaded flash and dreamweaver cs4 as try out and so far it works fine.
I'm on a ppc G5, so I can't say I have the fastest cpu
- BRNK0
I've been running CS4 for a while now on both my MBP 2.4ghz Intel, 2gb ram at work & Dual core, Intel Mac Pro, 5gb ram at home... runs without any hiccups so far and is slightly faster on startup than CS3 was for me.
I spend most of my time in PS, and I have to say I think some of the UI changes are useless/annoying... all those big buttons for effects? What heavy PS user clicks shit instead of hot-keying? It's moot though, since you can adjust your workspace.
CS4 has some pretty essential upgrades for digital painters... nicer brushstroke engine, free rotation of the canvas, much nicer handling of multiple documents. I like it!