Users of Adobe Systems’ digital publishing products, including Photoshop, InDesign, and Dreamweaver, will have to shell out for new versions of the software if they want to run them without glitches on Microsoft’s new Windows Vista operating system, Adobe says.
According to a statement posted on Adobe’s Web site, the company “does not plan to issue updates to current versions of those products for Windows Vista compatibility.”
That means users will have to pay hundreds of dollars to upgrade their Adobe software if they want trouble-free performance on Windows Vista, which is now preinstalled in virtually all new PCs shipping in the United States. That’s because the current versions of most of Adobe’s major products won’t work properly on the new operating system.
Source: ActiveNetwork
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David Moehrke said
September 26 2007 @ 7:53 pm
I just bought a new HP Compaq Preasrio SR5125CL on Sep. 22 2007. The new computer is preloaded with Windows Vista Prenium home version. I loaded Photoshop 7 on and so far no problems. Now I have not tried all the features out yet, but have done various combinations of image balance, color, contrast, etc.,and printing. I am not a Pro nor really an advanced amature, just like to take pictures off and on. I’ve been interested in Photography since 1959, again off on on. I am now going Digital with a new Canon XTi.