Flash CS4 for President!
The day we have all been waiting for is here! Flash CS4 is jumping on the campaign wagon.
Nice use of Flash.
Stay tuned; 5 more days, for more information on Flash CS4.
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The day we have all been waiting for is here! Flash CS4 is jumping on the campaign wagon.
Nice use of Flash.
Stay tuned; 5 more days, for more information on Flash CS4.
Comments
My brain hurts from the "phasing" of the text on the bus and taxi advertisements.
Posted by: Joel | September 18, 2008 2:29 PM
Wow somebody wasted a lot of money on this.
Posted by: FredericSilly | September 30, 2008 10:37 AM
I upgraded to CS4 Design Premium a couple of days ago. Feature-wise, it's amazing. Full marks for that.
There's just one, huge, whopping great problem I can't live with and it looks as if I've completely wasted my money by upgrading...
Some of the apps, most notably Flash CS4, use a considerable percentage of the CPU even when they're not doing anything and are just sitting there. Flash CS4 uses between 18 and 33% of my dual-core CPU.
COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE... !!!!!!!
Many people, me included, work on laptops away from the office in all kinds of places. I've noticed that Flash CS4 hammers laptop batteries. Indesign CS4 is better, but still bad at 8% CPU. Running more than one CS4 app at a time is now virtually impossible on a laptop.
So, I'm going to sell my upgrade to someone else and hope that Adobe drop whatever it is that kills batteries. Regardless of the improvements, CS4 is unusable on a laptop.
Posted by: Edward | November 10, 2008 8:50 AM
I upgraded to CS4 Design Premium a couple of days ago. Feature-wise, it's amazing. Full marks for that.
There's just one, huge, whopping great problem I can't live with and it looks as if I've completely wasted my money by upgrading...
Some of the apps, most notably Flash CS4, use a considerable percentage of the CPU even when they're not doing anything and are just sitting there. Flash CS4 uses between 18 and 33% of my dual-core CPU.
COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE... !!!!!!!
Many people, me included, work on laptops away from the office in all kinds of places. I've noticed that Flash CS4 hammers laptop batteries. Indesign CS4 is better, but still bad at 8% CPU. Running more than one CS4 app at a time is now virtually impossible on a laptop.
So, I'm going to sell my upgrade to someone else and hope that Adobe drop whatever it is that kills batteries. Regardless of the improvements, CS4 is unusable on a laptop.
Posted by: Edward | November 10, 2008 8:50 AM