Because Bridge is a file browser and workflow tool, not an image viewer. .. ?

On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 6:57 PM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: steve harley
>
>> On 2010-12-29 10:36 , Bob Sullivan wrote:
>>>
>>> > Time to un-install CS3???  Bob S. (not a CS3 of CS5 user)
>>
>> the question of managing multiple CS versions on windows came up
>> recently on an InDesign list i'm on, and a knowledgable Adobe employee
>> stated
>>
>> "... If at some point you need or want to uninstall CS4, you will be
>> best off to totally uninstall CS5 then CS4 and then reinstall CS5.
>> Otherwise your installation may be missing required components."
>>
>> and later it was clarified that this applies to uninstalling CS3 as well
>
> I appreciate that information. I'm beginning to believe the behavior of not
> being able to open Bridge CS5 to the folder where a JPEG is located by
> double clicking on the JPEG is intentional by Adobe.
>
> I just haven't figured out *why* they wouldn't want you to be able to do
> that?
>
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