Adobe Creative Suites Premium 1.1 Upgrade (Mac) [Old Version]

Adobe Creative Suites Premium 1.1 Upgrade (Mac) [Old Version]

Average Customer Rating: Recommend

Adobe Creative Suite Premium 1.1 Upgrade for Mac . The Adobe Creative Suite is a complete design solution that provides today's creative professionals with the tools they need to create and publish content for print and the Web faster, more easily, and more affordably than ever. The Adobe Creative Suite Premium Edition combines full versions of Adobe's leading-edge creative applications - Adobe Photoshop CS with Adobe ImageReady…

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New horizon
The CS series offers a great new horizon for Adobe products on OS X. As a designer at an extremely busy design agency, we have found the CS series to be a huge improvement. InDesign is proving to be the victor in the war with Quark. The massive diversity and ease of use of this program is paramount to cross media integration (print to web). These versions of Photoshop and Illustrator are simply the best. The usability of GoLive needs some tweaking, I much prefer Macromedia's Dreamweaver MX 2004. But all in all, hats off to Adobe!
2004-01-28, 8 of 8 people found this review helpful, Rated:
Just what you need for both the Web and Print!
Photoshop... Not much needed to be said about it! Not much out there with as much to compare it to.

Illustrator... I simply love this product! It is easy to use and the results port perfectly into the rest of the suite.

InDesign... It takes a little getting use to, but then, it is EXTREMELY easy to use. This one is finally very stable! It is actually fun mixing this with illustrator. The two work extremely well together and produce expectional results! Add a few Photoshop edited graphics to the mix and there is nothing to slow you down!

Version Cue... Haven't used this very much. Nice addition though.

GoLive... If you need an editor and you use Photoshop, This fits in really well.

The one thing that puts this set above all the rest is the integration of PDF across the entire platform and the interoperability between the product.

The down side is that they still need to work on a SINGLE interface. I like the way InDesign's interface works with the tool bars hugging the sides of the screens. I wish they would impliment that across all of the products. Still, in terms of pure functionality, it is really hard to beat this suite!

2003-12-24, 6 of 6 people found this review helpful, Rated: