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      10-16-2009
Well, again if you install Photoshop CS4 onto a 64bit computer, it will install both 32bit and 64bit versions. Even if the plug-in only works on 32bit Photoshop programs, you can install it in the 32bit version of Photoshop even if it is a 64bit OS.

Both versions of Photoshop will be listed in the programs menu so users can select which they wish to start. Regarding Elements, I don't know if it offers 64bit or not but regardless it will include 32bit, which would be compatible with 32bit plugins and even 64bit OS's.
 
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      10-16-2009
So why are people having problems with CS on a 64bit OS ?, maybe there not using it right ?, it would be interesting to know why some say it works and others say there having problems.
 
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      10-17-2009
I'm assuming because of different versions, I've not seen anyone state they specifically had an issue themselves with CS3 or CS4 and 64bit.

I bought Elements 4 in 2006, and they are already up to Photoshop Elements 8 today. I know Elements 4 won't work right on Windows 7 64bit, but the software isn't that old. I think Photoshop CS2 might have issues, that software predates even Elements 4 which had issues.

It just goes to show that if a program did have 64bit issues, switching to the latest version will usually solve them if the program is still updated.

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      11-17-2009
You mean Win 7 is not quite a month old, they have a long way to go as far as 64 bit technology, and they are already talking Windows 8 128 bit? Are they crazy? They better hope that XP users will migrate to Win 7. It has been on the market since 2002, and many ( my laptops dual boot Win 2K & XP Pro) are still skeptical over Vista. Win 2K will be supported until 2010, XP until 2014. I never saw Vista, but I'm enjoying Win 7 (64 bit). They need Win 7 to be a long serving OS, like XP. By the time XP is no longer supported, it will have been on the market 12 years. Where it not for XP, Microsoft may not even be here today. They should support Win 7 wholeheartly, and not be discussing a new OS so soon. They have a good thing going on today with Win 7, they should stick with it, and not be like Linux distros, changing every 6 to 18 months.
 
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      11-20-2009
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You mean Win 7 is not quite a month old, they have a long way to go as far as 64 bit technology, and they are already talking Windows 8 128 bit? Are they crazy? They better hope that XP users will migrate to Win 7. It has been on the market since 2002, and many ( my laptops dual boot Win 2K & XP Pro) are still skeptical over Vista. Win 2K will be supported until 2010, XP until 2014. I never saw Vista, but I'm enjoying Win 7 (64 bit). They need Win 7 to be a long serving OS, like XP. By the time XP is no longer supported, it will have been on the market 12 years. Where it not for XP, Microsoft may not even be here today. They should support Win 7 wholeheartly, and not be discussing a new OS so soon. They have a good thing going on today with Win 7, they should stick with it, and not be like Linux distros, changing every 6 to 18 months.
I agree with you catilley. Windows 7 is a good system. The last time they replaced a really good system (XP) we got stuck with a flop (Vista).
I love Windows 7, so they're going to have trouble selling me on another new Vista adventure! Besides that, I don't see the need for 128 bit for anything short of rocket science.
 
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      11-20-2009
DallasDad, I'm glad someone agrees with me. I didn't get stuck with that Vista flop, because I was satisfied with XP and everyone I knew that had it despised it. XP was serving me well, in fact both of my laptops are still running it fine, along with Win 2K Pro. They are too old for Win 7. I still use them when I'm outdoors or when I go somewhere. This is a PC (my first), and it's a good one too. We don't need another new Windows at this time. The way the economy is, Microsoft (and the PC makers) better hope that there are more buyers like us to lay out the money for Win 7. Most old XP systems won't run it, they could upgrade, but by the time they did, it would cost less to buy a new system. I tell you, Win 7 is the best on the market today. Let's stick with what we have for a while and not flip flop too often.
 
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      11-20-2009
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Let's stick with what we have for a while and not flip flop too often.
I wish the automobile industry would listen to your words too. Mechanics is not that hard until you consider all the different style parts that does the very same thing.

I would hate to see the day that parts can only be bought from your computer manufacturer. It is bad enough that we are progressing so quickly and computers are outdated within a few years.
 
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      11-20-2009
Yeah I know right? I believe one of my friends was talking to me about how every day we get faster in our technological development and it'll go on until the day comes where at the beginning of the day, we will be somewhere, and at the end of the day we will have moved forward further than we ever have in the computer industry. It's kind-of a scary theory, but like all theories, it might not happen. The other argument is that we will just come to a pinnacle in the industry and stop there. BORING! Haha well we'll see if we ever live to that day.
 
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      11-20-2009
I agree with you all, however MS still need to improve their software. I would like to see them start from the bottom after Windows 7 has secured it's place as a reiable, international standard.

I think they need to take the next step and figure out how to incorporate Mac reliability with Windows versatility, compatibility and performance. If they could do that, they're onto a real winner!
 
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      11-30-2009
Windows 8 - 128-bit. Thats got to be BS. When did 32-bit PCs come mainstream? 1989 or something?
 
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