Those upgrading from CS4 won't find it a change.Īs ever, this is a monster suite of software, and even the most experienced user will spend a lot of time digging around finding and playing with new stuff. Interface-wise, if you're coming from CS3, things are a little different – you'll be working in a minimalist cool grey GUI, though the familiar paradigms remain. Having said that, I've been running it on my older machine, which is 64bit but which only has a single-core processor and 2GB of RAM, without any issues. There are 32bit versions in the box, but you really need 64bit to be able to address lots of RAM – and lots of RAM is key to keeping a big app like Photoshop running smoothly. The most significant change, though, is that the suite is now 64bit. It took about 45 minutes to install the lot on my PC. The full-fat Master Collection – which includes Photoshop, InDesign, Flash, Acrobat, Illustrator, Soundbooth and just about every other Adobe app you can think of – has been whittled down to two DVDs and the install time seems to have been slimmed down too. If you skipped upgrading from CS3 to CS4, that was a good move, because this update, to CS5, is a big one and one that consolidates and builds on the changes in CS4.
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