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Adobe creative suite 5 design premium review12/28/2022 ![]() I’m fairly happy with the upgrade, and would highly recommend it to anyone who finds the new features useful. I love having a mini Bridge built-in to the apps too, which is odd because I wasn’t a huge fan of Bridge prior to CS5. ![]() The trial download for the Design Premium suite is just over 3.5GB in size, but you can also download individual applications in the suite if you so desire.Īs for me, I found the features in the new InDesign and Photoshop alone to be worth the upgrade. Because of that, I highly recommend you download the trial versions and base your decision on your own testing. If you only upgraded to CS4 in the last 6 to 8 months, an upgrade to CS5 might take a little more consideration. Between the features CS4 introduced last time around, and the new ones in CS5, I think it’s probably a no-brainer. If you skipped the upgrade to CS4 and have remained a CS3 user, then you’ll probably find enough reason to upgrade to CS5. To give it an absolute yes or no answer would be mighty assuming of me. Is it time to upgrade?Īs always, the answer depends on which apps you use, and how you use them. Leaving behind the interactive features, things like column spanning text and multiple page sizes in a single document can benefit a large portion of ID’s user-base. In particular, I love what Adobe has done with InDesign. While Photoshop got most of the love from the press, every app benefits from things that will make your day a lot easier. Show me the toysĪdobe appears to have gone to great lengths to add lots of little features, along with the more widely reported ones. In any case, if you’re looking for huge speed improvements, you aren’t going to find it, but CS5 is no slouch either. I’m not sure why Adobe didn’t re-write at least Illustrator and InDesign in 64-bit, I suspect it’s simply because of a lack of time to do so while still trying to add new features. Because Photoshop is now 64-bit, complex operations run faster – most likely due to having more RAM available. The apps feel smoother and more speedy in general. Once working in the apps, CS5 again operates at the opposite end of the spectrum from CS4. That being said, I typically leave PS, AI and ID open for weeks on end, so the launch time isn’t too terribly important to me. Photoshop CS4 launched on both my Macs in 2 to 3 seconds, but CS5 takes 6 to 8 seconds. Each Mac OS package contains one DMG file. ![]() Ensure both files have downloaded prior to opening the. InDesign has always been a lagger in launch time, but now it’s just silly how long it takes. The components of Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Design Premium are contained in a downloadable package: Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 Application package The package contains the following: a. This on both first launch, and subsequent launches. CS5 on the other hand, appears to have doubled the launch time for all the apps on both my test Macs. CS4 launched fast, but lagged in many areas while working within the apps. 1 MacPro with 11GB of RAM and a MacBook Pro 13″ with 4GB of RAM, I found CS5’s speed to be a mixed bag. An application’s speed is tough to judge because every Mac performs differently depending on numerous factors. Now with up to 3 months of Adobe Creative Cloud (Up to a 238.47 value). Heck, even Microsoft figured out how to do that! Support ASUS Premium Care Commercial Support Drivers & Manuals Check Repair. I’m not sure why they can’t figure out a way to gather all these apparently necessary files into a single folder in the Applications folder. There just doesn’t appear to be any rhyme or reason to it. Items get installed in all three of your Library folders, fonts reside in multiple locations, utilities get installed loose in the Utilities folder, as well as within sub-folders. And once you run the apps, you get even more folders appearing in the oddest places. Like its predecessors, Adobe Creative Suite litters your hard drive with apps, utilities, preferences and documents. Adobe Creative Suite 5 has me happy so far, but it's not without faults Adobe everywhere But one thing they didn’t fix about the installation is where things get installed. They’ve been greatly improved over the last few CS installers. To be clear, while I have the CS5 Master Collection, I only reviewed the apps found in the CS5 Design Premium bundle.įirst let me say that in case you missed it, I covered my thoughts on the new CS5 application installers last week. The process below USED to work (until April 14) if you bought a download direct from Adobe.I installed Adobe Creative Suite 5 last week, spent a few days testing out all the new tools and features, and have a few initial thoughts to share with you all. NOTE - CS3 and earlier are COMPLETELY gone from the Adobe file server
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