Where's the mention of fixing all the crash-causing buts in the CS3 version, which is the most unstable app I've ever experienced (outside of ANY Windows OS).
I didn't want to comment about bugs or stability because I'm using a beta version of CS4 and the shipping product may be far different. But my experience with the beta has been pretty good in terms of speed and handling so I expect performance will be improved compared to CS3.
Submitted by jeremyschultz on Tue, 09/23/2008 - 20:12.
In my section about Photoshop CS4, I mentioned some accelerated graphics features that I didn't find in my beta version. You can read more about them here:
Anyway, after some more testing I did find these features in my beta version. For some reason some features like float/panning the canvas don't always work for me and zooming in and out is not always smooth. I'm still trying to figure out if these features kick in only in certain situations, or if my beta doesn't quite have all the features.
Submitted by jeremyschultz on Wed, 09/24/2008 - 19:09.
I am glad to see you have revealed details about InDesign's features.
It seems Adobe itself doesn't want to divulge any details about its application's features, as I couldn't find anything specific for the applications when I visited it without digging fairly deep into their site.
I've found that multiple artboards only seems to work for simple vector art. I've had larger files crash and you lose all the extra artboads... anyone else have this happen too?
You know I'm happy that you revealed details about InDesign's features.
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I bought CS4 Master Suite primarily for Photoshop, Fireworks, and Dreamweaver. However, it turns out that InDesign proved to be invaluable. I wrote a book for self-publishing and on a WordPress website to sell to my customers. I messed around with MS Publisher (a total disaster) and then dug into InDesign. The InDesign book looks fantastic and my customer feedback is great. I'm now looking at getting it printed and because I created it with InDesign, it's ready to go which will save formatting costs big time.
Naturally, I've been very pleased with CS4 Photoshop, but am finding myself using Fireworks more and more often since I mostly build websites rather than focus solely on images. However, for logos and headers, I still often rely on Photoshop.
What about bug fixes?!
Where's the mention of fixing all the crash-causing buts in the CS3 version, which is the most unstable app I've ever experienced (outside of ANY Windows OS).
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that's "bugs", not "buts"...
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RE: What about bug fixes?!
I didn't want to comment about bugs or stability because I'm using a beta version of CS4 and the shipping product may be far different. But my experience with the beta has been pretty good in terms of speed and handling so I expect performance will be improved compared to CS3.
Accelerated graphics features
In my section about Photoshop CS4, I mentioned some accelerated graphics features that I didn't find in my beta version. You can read more about them here:
http://designorati.com/articles/t1/photoshop/1628/more-about-photoshop-c...
Anyway, after some more testing I did find these features in my beta version. For some reason some features like float/panning the canvas don't always work for me and zooming in and out is not always smooth. I'm still trying to figure out if these features kick in only in certain situations, or if my beta doesn't quite have all the features.
Useful features, useful article
I am glad to see you have revealed details about InDesign's features.
It seems Adobe itself doesn't want to divulge any details about its application's features, as I couldn't find anything specific for the applications when I visited it without digging fairly deep into their site.
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Multiple Artboards cause crashes
I've found that multiple artboards only seems to work for simple vector art. I've had larger files crash and you lose all the extra artboads... anyone else have this happen too?
Great post
You know I'm happy that you revealed details about InDesign's features.
It seems Adobe itself doesn't want to divulge any details about its application's features,
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InDesign is the Way to Go!
I bought CS4 Master Suite primarily for Photoshop, Fireworks, and Dreamweaver. However, it turns out that InDesign proved to be invaluable. I wrote a book for self-publishing and on a WordPress website to sell to my customers. I messed around with MS Publisher (a total disaster) and then dug into InDesign. The InDesign book looks fantastic and my customer feedback is great. I'm now looking at getting it printed and because I created it with InDesign, it's ready to go which will save formatting costs big time.
Naturally, I've been very pleased with CS4 Photoshop, but am finding myself using Fireworks more and more often since I mostly build websites rather than focus solely on images. However, for logos and headers, I still often rely on Photoshop.
I'm finding this new version
I'm finding this new version of Creative Suite 4 to be very good. It always takes me awhile to upgrade.
InDesign is useful, and I've been doing some custom website templates work with CS4, although it's not my main area.