I'm still using CS4, and decided to take a gamble on the current PhotoShop 
Elements. I don't like it one bit. Either it is missing most of the features I 
use, or it uses different names for those features so the menu structure is 
completely foreign to me. 

Jeffery


On May 13, 2012, at 4:13 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:

> Well, I just broke out the credit card and ordered the Adobe CS6
> "Design & Web Premium" suite. It's got Photoshop, Illustrator and
> InDesign, all of which I'll be teaching next semester and will use for
> myself, as well as Acrobat, which I may have use for, and Flash and
> Fireworks, which I won't.
> 
> I don't think there's anything I really need in the new Photoshop,
> other than knowing it well enough to teach it, but I may be surprised.
> InDesign supposedly now generates ePub files that actually pass
> validation, so that'll be a huge time-saving bonus. Trouble is, the
> file format is completely incompatible with InDesign CS5, so I'll
> probably not try converting this year's PDML book.
> 
> Full report when I get it installed and try out a few things.
> 
> 
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