Photoshop CS3′s interface is said to closely resemble the look and feel of Adobe After Effects 7, with easy palette organization and brightness adjustment for the overall interface itself. Palettes can be moved, minimized, customized or collapsed down to a single icon with ease; even that familiar two-column toolbar can be converted into a narrower single column bar, if desired.
Well, it has arrived—probably the most-anticipated program for Intel Macs has made its way to Apple’s newest CPU platform, and you can almost hear the collective sigh of relief from Mac users (it’s only slightly louder than the mumbles of “don’t do this to us again” from Adobe). But CS3 isn’t just a small update—it’s chock full of enough new stuff that’s Adobe feels it’s now worth branching out into two different versions: Photoshop CS3 and Photoshop CS3 Extended. Don’t worry though—all of the Photoshop CS2 features are in still the standard edition and both include Bridge CS3. But don’t just take my word for it.
Manufacturer: Adobe
Operating system support: Windows XP SP2, Vista Home Premium or better, Mac OS X 10.4.8:
Download Link: http://www.adobe.com/downloads/
Price Status: Paid
