I have all three versions and use the most productive version I can
considering the platform I am using it on. This thread started with a
complaint that 2.5.1 wouldn't run all its features on a PPC. Going to 4 will
solve that problem in the easiest way, instead of looking for some patch to
get a 68k program to run on a PPC. That was the "specific reason" for the
suggestion, not because it was "old".
Tom
>
> Photoshop 2.5.1 runs very well on PPC or 68k, and it absolutely
> uses less memory and CPU than version 3 which uses less than
> version 4. Don't tell someone "get rid of it" if you don't have
> specific reasons for that decision. "It's old" is not a reason,
> it's one of Micro$oft's marketing strategies, and obviously one
> which works well on you.
>
>
> Kris Feldmann
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