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So did you just plop down the bucks to get the new, blazing fast iMac or MacBook with the Intel Core Duo chip? Are you just aching to try out Photoshop on it to see how much better it runs? Hold your horses. Adobe has announced that its products will not run natively on the Intel platform until the release of CS3 in 2007.
Adobe does not plan on rereleasing current products as Universal Applications. Instead, the next version of these products will be the ones first available as Universal Binaries. While Adobe won’t comment on the exact time frame, they report that they typically release significant upgrades to their creative professional applications ever 18-24 months.
Via MacRumors
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