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Tue, 10 Nov 2009 Apple Snow Leopard update fixes Adobe Photoshop issues

Adobe team have been working with Apple to fix known issues

Nick Spence


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Apple's Mac OS X 10.6.2 Snow Leopard update released on Monday, has fixed several issues associated with running Adobe Photoshop on a Mac.

According to the John Nack on Adobe blog, the Photoshop team has been helping Apple test these fixes and can confirm the following improvements:

Affecting multiple versions of Photoshop:
50654: When opening and saving, applications--including Adobe applications--may sporadically crash
51230: Images don't open when dragged onto the Adobe program icon in the Dock
51220: Crash or program error occurs when using Menlo font in Photoshop and Premiere CS3 and CS4

CS4-specific:
51764: Only one image opens when many are dragged onto Photoshop's icon
51278: Cursors don't display correctly in Photoshop CS4
51339: Editing in Photoshop CS4 fails from 64-bit Lightroom in Mac OS X 10.6
• Cannot drag from Safari onto Photoshop icon (and other application icons) in Dock to open file

The 10.6.2 update is recommended for all users running Mac OS X Snow Leopard and includes general operating system fixes that enhance the stability, compatibility and security of your Mac insists Apple.

[Via John Nack on Adobe]

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Gary said on Tue, 10 Nov 2009

"insists"? A strange choice of wording...

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