As I've mentioned here before, Adobe is being pretty lazy about bringing out a MacTel version of Photoshop, especially given the relatively poor PS performance with the emulation as things are now (or maybe they've gotten better...anyone know?)
Regardless, Adobe has confirmed that there will be to MacTel version of Photoshop until 2007:
During a March 22 conferece call discussing Q1 2006 earnings, Adobe executives confirmed that there won't be Universal versions of Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, or GoLive until Creative Suite 3. (The suite is currently at version 2.) Company officials said they don't expect to release CS3 until spring 2007.
Jason, with all due respect, it is not lazyness that keeps Adobe from producing Universal Binaries. The confusion maybe comes from the Reality Distortion Field that was thrown on the transition: "it is just a recompile".
For Adobe (and most other producers of huge programs), the problem rather lies from switching from Metrowerks Codewarrior, a mature development environment, to Xcode, that is not yet ready to handle an application such as Photoshop.
See: http://blogs.adobe.com/scottbyer/2006/03/macintosh_and_t.html
Posted by: pierre-etienne courtejoie | March 30, 2006 at 07:09 AM
That's a really cool link.
I'm not completely ignorant ( http://avondale.typepad.com/rawformat/2006/02/universal_appli.html ) of the difficulties involved, but I wasn't aware that Xcode isn't really fully developed.
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