Sept. 11, 2006. It looks like Photoshop Elements 5.0 has been announced Pre-photokina. Will Macworld post news related to this event?
Link to Photokina news
Press release PDF
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This just in..PS Elements 5.0
#5
Posted 13 September 2006 - 07:30 AM
Yes. /forums/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif
Edit: Now that I think about it ...
Going to UB certainly doesn't help matters but Peter is right - Elements 4 for Mac came out much later than the Windows version. (And since it wasn't that long ago for the Mac version, I suspect it's going to be a while.)
Edit: Now that I think about it ...
Going to UB certainly doesn't help matters but Peter is right - Elements 4 for Mac came out much later than the Windows version. (And since it wasn't that long ago for the Mac version, I suspect it's going to be a while.)
#6
Posted 13 September 2006 - 02:52 PM
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(And since it wasn't that long ago for the Mac version, I suspect it's going to be a while.)
For new releases of any speed-sensitive software (like image processing apps) the actual UBification will overshadow in importance the usual feature bloat that usually sells new versions. So you can make a marketing case for rushing a new version of Elements regardless of how recent the last update was. (And since it wasn't that long ago for the Mac version, I suspect it's going to be a while.)
(Yes I know this wont be the first or last marketing case that I have made that has been ignored by vendors).
#7
Posted 14 September 2006 - 06:31 AM
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For new releases of any speed-sensitive software (like image processing apps) the actual UBification will overshadow in importance the usual feature bloat that usually sells new versions.
I don't disagree with that but remember, you're talking about Adobe here. There was no "compatibility rush" to get PS 7 out so Photoshop would run natively in OSX. PS 7 was released per Adobe's normal 18 mo. upgrade cycle AND it included the usual upgrade fluff. (Some of which was excellent - it was a worthy upgrade in it's own right, IMO.) For new releases of any speed-sensitive software (like image processing apps) the actual UBification will overshadow in importance the usual feature bloat that usually sells new versions.
Right or wrong, Adobe isn't going to rush out a new version with UB support and call it a day.
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