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PSE4 and VISTA

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g n p - 02 Nov 2006 20:20 GMT
Ran the VISTA compatibility wizzard and PSE4 was flagged as incompatible
(among others, including NERO).
Aside from PSE5, anyone know if ADOBE will be upgrading its existing
software for the VISTA tsunami??
Or NIKON its CaptureNX, for that matter??
TIA
Cynicor - 02 Nov 2006 20:27 GMT
> Ran the VISTA compatibility wizzard and PSE4 was flagged as incompatible
> (among others, including NERO).
> Aside from PSE5, anyone know if ADOBE will be upgrading its existing
> software for the VISTA tsunami??
> Or NIKON its CaptureNX, for that matter??
> TIA

I run PS CS2 on Vista RC1, no problem.
Bill - 02 Nov 2006 22:27 GMT
> Ran the VISTA compatibility wizzard and PSE4 was flagged as
> incompatible (among others, including NERO).
> Aside from PSE5, anyone know if ADOBE will be upgrading its existing
> software for the VISTA tsunami??
> Or NIKON its CaptureNX, for that matter??

We don't know for sure since Vista hasn't been released yet, but you
can wager a decent bet that Adobe and Nikon will make their software
fully compatible since they will run with a few tweaks now in the beta
versions.
Paul J Gans - 03 Nov 2006 01:56 GMT
>Ran the VISTA compatibility wizzard and PSE4 was flagged as incompatible
>(among others, including NERO).
>Aside from PSE5, anyone know if ADOBE will be upgrading its existing
>software for the VISTA tsunami??
>Or NIKON its CaptureNX, for that matter??
>TIA

Don't worry.  Microsoft isn't going to annoy Adobe.

   ---- Paul J. Gans
Bill - 03 Nov 2006 04:07 GMT
>>Ran the VISTA compatibility wizzard and PSE4 was flagged as
>>incompatible
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>
> Don't worry.  Microsoft isn't going to annoy Adobe.

Kind of hard to annoy an asset...they bought them last week.

;-)
g n p - 03 Nov 2006 14:01 GMT
>>>Ran the VISTA compatibility wizzard and PSE4 was flagged as incompatible
>>>(among others, including NERO).
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>
> ;-)

This for real???????
For crying out loud.........................
Paul J Gans - 04 Nov 2006 05:16 GMT
>>>>Ran the VISTA compatibility wizzard and PSE4 was flagged as incompatible
>>>>(among others, including NERO).
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>>
>> ;-)

>This for real???????
>For crying out loud.........................

NO, it isn't real.  Adobe bought *Macromedia* (they
made Dreamweaver) a while back.  But that's as near
as it gets.

  ---- Paul J. Gans
John Passaneau - 03 Nov 2006 14:05 GMT
It's unlikely that anyone will up grade "old" software for VISTA.  PS4 is
"old" software and it's unlikely that there will be upgrades of any sort it
now that the current version is PS5.

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John Passaneau
State College Pa.

> Ran the VISTA compatibility wizzard and PSE4 was flagged as incompatible
> (among others, including NERO).
> Aside from PSE5, anyone know if ADOBE will be upgrading its existing
> software for the VISTA tsunami??
> Or NIKON its CaptureNX, for that matter??
> TIA
Brion K. Lienhart - 04 Nov 2006 08:08 GMT
> Ran the VISTA compatibility wizzard and PSE4 was flagged as incompatible
> (among others, including NERO).
> Aside from PSE5, anyone know if ADOBE will be upgrading its existing
> software for the VISTA tsunami??
> Or NIKON its CaptureNX, for that matter??
> TIA

Since I'm not planning on changing to Vista for quite a while I'm not
that worried about it.
 
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