Adobe Will Update Its Applications for Leopard


Since Macintosh is a platform used by many graphics design professionals, Adobe has a strong position on the Mac OS software market. This being the situation, Leopard's release, the latest version of the Mac OS X operating system, couldn't have been overlooked by Adobe...
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While it is already known that many applications from Adobe's application suite known as Creative Suite 3, or simply CS3, are fully compatible with Apple's new operating system, Acrobat and the professional video applications from the suite are going to get minor updates soon to ensure full compatiblity.

If you are using an application from CS2 on your Mac, as well as various other programs from the same generation, such as Fireworks 8 or FreeHand MX and earlier editions, the verdict is clear - there is and there won't be any chance to run them on Leopard, simply because they weren't designed to run on it.

Scheduled for January 2008, the updates required by Acrobat 8 Professional and Reader are the first ones to arrive, followed by small updates to Premiere Pro CS3, Encore CS2, After Effects CS3 Professional and Soundbooth CS3. Even so, according to Adobe, installing and running these products on Leopard won't give you any problems, since all Creative Suite 3 products seem to work like a charm already, according to their testing team.

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