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Old 25th March 2010, 07:50 AM
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Old 25th March 2010, 09:25 AM
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Yeah, been waiting for seam carving for ages since seeing the early tech demos.
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Old 29th March 2010, 01:31 PM
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are they going to sort out the stupid annoying bugs first and code it properly without us having to wait for cs6?

for example, not bothering to make a uniform interface design for all programs in the suite: Only Premiere, AE, Encore, Sb have windows menu bar and can be snapped. Photshop, Fw, Dw have stupid grey menu bar which can't be snapped or pulled around from maximised.

Oh and when loading large projects, instead of giving up and saying it's not responding, how about realising it's a large project and keeping the status bar going?
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Old 29th March 2010, 05:41 PM
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I think you'll be pleasantly suprised Gumby
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Old 30th March 2010, 04:31 AM
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Old 31st May 2010, 06:34 AM
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one would think so... at least i was craving for that aswell

i finally bought my new HD (just in time i might add, the old one is going to crack up any moment now) and installed win7 x64.... until i realised that unless i have 8gbRam (and i only got 3gb), the x64 is gonna consume much more than its worth... more ram on start up and less ram available for everything else...

so i've just managed to reinstall everything after a long night and i was just about to install cs5 and the freakin' idiot says AE & Premiere are not available on x32...

the idiocy of it all lies on the fact that Photoshop has got both x32 and x64 versions...

but they definitely couldnt be bothered to make 2 versions for AE and Pr...

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Old 31st May 2010, 10:34 AM
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oh no someone has made some modern software..

bastards..

it won't run on my amiga, fucking idiots why can't they support my OS? its only 10 years out of date...

come on FFS, 64bit has been around for years now. It runs faster on my machines (none of which have more than 4gb of ram) and if you have the money for CS5 then you can afford to upgrade your machine to run it. Adobe still sell / support CS4 for 32bit machines.
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Old 31st May 2010, 11:43 AM
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yes i get it the future is now, change is everywhere and so on...

that is all nice and fine but why shouldnt they give ppl the option like with Photoshop? most ppl havent even migrated from xp to win 7 let alone to a 64 bit system... not even firefox has made the change to x64...

so why rush this sh*t?

do not put on the market a full package with only 2 apps that go: " oh sorry, almost a good upgrade... if you can get it"

of course i can make an extra partition with 7x64 and AE+Pr, but why not resolve the problem at the source since with most apps it's clearly possible

give ppl the option, its all im saying

edit: maybe im reading this wrong but quote: "Win32 for 64-bit Windows, previously known as Win64, is the variant of the API implemented on 64-bit platforms of the Windows architecture (currently AMD64 and IA64.)[17][18][19] Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of an application can be still compiled from a single codebase, although some older APIs have been deprecated, and some of the APIs that were already deprecated in Win32 were entirely removed"

ps: also please do elaborate better on how a machine with 3gb can spare an extra .7gb (1.2gb total) just for running windows and still get good results with practically half the ram wired to useless functions

ps2: muppet from hell, how did you know? i have an amiga2000 right here on the bottom shelf

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Old 31st May 2010, 12:28 PM
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most ppl havent even migrated from xp to win 7 let alone to a 64 bit system... not even firefox has made the change to x64...
it really makes no sense to develop a brand new memory hungry video application and then run in a confined address space of 32 bit. it's time to move on to 64x and if you don't want to upgrade, the old CS4 software is still there for you to use.
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