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spjones@adobeforums.com #1
7.1 and Panther
What is the official word (from Adobe, I presume) about the compatibility between PS 7.1 and Panther (10.3.x)? I can find nothing specific on this subject anywhere on this site. (If someone knows where this info is, please provide an address.)
Is anyone else running 7.1 successfully with Panther? What little I've found in this forum regarding 7.1/Panther seems to indicate problems. I'm currently running 7.1 with no problems on Jaguar (10.2.8), but want to make sure it will work when I upgrade to Panther.
Thanks in advance for any insight anyone is able to provide.
Steve
West Lafayette, IN
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Graham_Phillips@adobeforums.com #2
Re: 7.1 and Panther
It works fine. (7.0.1 that is, not 7.1.)
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Phosphor@adobeforums.com #3
Re: 7.1 and Panther
Steve...
Be aware, though, that if you have any 3rd-party plugins that haven't been specifically ported for OS X, that they won't work unless you launch Photoshop 7.0.1 in the Classic OS environment.
That's how I've been working, and it's just fine. (10.3.3/9.2.2)
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Ann_Shelbourne@adobeforums.com #4
Re: 7.1 and Panther
As Phosphor says.
But it is worth installing two copies of Photoshop 7.0.1 on your computer (yes, with the SAME serial number amazingly) with one set-up to launch in Classic and the other in 10.3.3.
Then you can run in Classic if you need old plug-ins and have the best of both worlds.
You might also consider getting the CS upgrade to run in OSX.
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