Adobe Photoshop CS2 Story


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Man has this exploded: :cool:

News.com Quote:

The press release, spotted by news site Neowin and preserved by Google, lists a host of improvements in the upcoming release of Photoshop CS 2, the first major update of the application since Adobe revamped its product line in September 2003.

Anandtech Quote:

The folks over at Neowin managed to snag a glimpse at Adobe's press release (originally scheduled for April 4th) for Photoshop CS2. The new version of the popular software application will ship in May for both Macintosh and PC platforms:

PCWorld.com Quote:

Adobe plans to announce the Creative Suite update on April 4, but a statement announcing part of the bundle was inadvertently posted to the company's Web site over the weekend. The statement has since been removed, but not before it was indexed and cached by Google's search engine and picked up by enthusiast Web site Neowin.net.

ZDNet Quote:

The press release, spotted by news site Neowin and preserved by Google, lists a host of improvements in the upcoming release of Photoshop CS 2, the first major update of the application since Adobe revamped its product line in September 2003. The press release is marked for release April 4, but it briefly appeared last weekend on a section of Adobe's Web site.

Umm, Go us? :o

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