Running Adobe CS3 on Snow Leopard
After reading the PC World article 'Adobe CS3 Purrs on Snow Leopard' I ran out and bought my copy of Snow Leopard (OS 10.6) for my Intel laptop. I came home and backed up my machine on Time Machine then unplugged the external drive before installing Snow Leopard. This way, if I find any major compatibility issues (in the next week or so) I can use Time Machine to restore back to OS 10.5. From what I understand, if Time Machine backs up your machine once Snow Leopard is installed-you might not be able to restore back to 10.5 (Leopard).
So far, I've done limited testing in Photoshop, Bridge, Illustrator, InDesign, NeoOffice, WeatherDock and Linotype FontExplorer X v. 1.2.3 (fonts auto activate). I have not had any issues whatsoever. That being said, there could be bugs buried deep within menu items that I haven't tested yet. Only time will tell.
Update: January 8, 2010. I have been using Creative Suite 3 on my OS 10.6.2 Mac for over four months now and I'm happy to say it works perfectly for me.
So far, I've done limited testing in Photoshop, Bridge, Illustrator, InDesign, NeoOffice, WeatherDock and Linotype FontExplorer X v. 1.2.3 (fonts auto activate). I have not had any issues whatsoever. That being said, there could be bugs buried deep within menu items that I haven't tested yet. Only time will tell.
Update: January 8, 2010. I have been using Creative Suite 3 on my OS 10.6.2 Mac for over four months now and I'm happy to say it works perfectly for me.
Labels: compatibility, CS3, Mac OS, Macintosh, OS 10.6, Snow Leopard









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