yeah, I downloaded it. I will install as full (gives option). Keygens are out. Will install W7 64 before I install CS5 though... or I may just do CS3 to work with school projects.
I wonder, is this going to make a PS noob like me feel like PS-ing is an easy and fun skill to learn?Dangy said:This is going to make Photoshop noobs feel pro.
still on PS7zuron7 said:You can laugh at me I'm still on CS3
I might update to CS4 in July.
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I'm more anticipated about Flash CS5. From what I've been following, it features an Export option that lets you export cleanly as an iPhone app file (or something along those lines). This is amazing for game devs interested in the iPhone platform and saves tons of headaches!
Stumbled upon the new Bone Tool in Flash CS4 while working on one project and played around with it for a few days. It's actually pretty smooth and impressive! Works very similarly to the bone/joint tools in Maya, so if you're used to that, you should have no trouble jumping in right away.geoflcl said:And even if this didn't make the cut, I still haven't got the opportunity to mess around with the bone tool yet. And seeing as how CS5 supposedly has huge optimizations this time around, I thought I might as well skip over CS4 and get on the CS5 band wagon.
EXCELLENT!geoflcl said:*SNIP*
iPhone App Packager confirmed. Brick-shitting process complete.
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Yeah. Apple doesn't want anybody to be able to make iphone stuff unless Apple's getting a cut of the money from production.geoflcl said:If I didn't know any better, I'd say Apple just did this to be jerks to Adobe, as if they didn't knock them enough already.
Lols!!11 People still use that? Well, Windows Series Phone Series Seven Series Phone SDKrequires a Windows platform (XP and up?) to run IIRCRydian said:The SDK requires OSX, 'ya know.