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Re: [Digital BW] Run PS6 & 7?

2003-01-09 by Jerry Olson

Cleavis, photoshop 7 is well worth the upgrade price. I'd Never go back
to 6. There's hundreds of little improvements and 4 or 5 huge ones.

Jerry



Lyonscox wrote:
> 
> I was wondering if anyone is running BOTH, Photoshop 6 & 7 on their machine.
> 
> I'm not sure I want/need 7 as I'm pretty comfortable with 6.  Not real
> knowledgable about the differences (asking for enlightenment here ;-).  Now,
> moving from 5 to 6 was very much worth it for me with the palates being able
> to be tucked away, text especially...oh, and the layers effects - those were
> all good reasons for me to move from 5 to 6.
> 
> Plus I'm curious if you can run 6 & 7 on the same machine, setting one in
> particular as the default.  Reason this occurs to me is when I went from 4
> to 5 immediately with an upgrade they were both on the system, and
> accessible as individuals.
> 
> Thanks,
> Cleavis
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