15 December 2009 @ 01:37 am
Yatta!  
I have a new computer! (Well, a new CPU.) It runs Windows 7 -- and I'm favorably impressed. It's well-designed, it runs ALL of my favorite freeware downloads, it runs the 32-bit software I already own, and it runs all of my hardware of varying ages. Sad that this is a surprise but I'm grateful nonetheless. If I can just figure out how to make Windows Explorer show me the file extensions, I'll be a happy camper. (I'm sure I'll get used to the loss of menus in various applications but I'm slow at adapting to this particular change.)

I cannot say the same for Word 2007. What in the world did they do the menus? More importantly -- WHY?!? It took me far too long to figure out how to find, "Save As..."

In a perfect world, I'd have purchased a 27" iMac, a brand new license of Photoshop CS4 for Mac for it, and had two huge monitors. (I dream of having all the Photoshop palettes on one screen and my graphic on another.) Alas, money was the determining factor so I chose to go with a Windows box. I'm not unhappy, though, as my new toy is zippy and works with my very nice quality speakers, my printer, my monitor, my array of external hard drives, and my iPod.
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ext_18980: xmas cactus[identity profile] slavelabour.livejournal.com on December 15th, 2009 02:30 pm (UTC)
YAY for new computers! I almost did what you did and go the Mac route but, yeah, it would have meant a new CS4 and no, no thank you. At least I can take my wacom with me on the laptop now, which is very cool. And yesss about Word. There are a couple of nice features but I'm constantly in compatibility mode for my betas.
Mish[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on December 15th, 2009 05:20 pm (UTC)
Not only is CS2 more than adequate for my needs but I priced the full version of CS4 for the Mac and uh, no. Even at buycheapsoftware.com it's more than I can afford to spend on hobby software.

I'm VERY glad to know it isn't just me having trouble adapting to this new Word. I'm wondering what they've been smoking up there in Seattle.
[identity profile] la-directora.livejournal.com on December 15th, 2009 05:56 pm (UTC)
I priced the full version of CS4 for the Mac and uh, no

Have you by any chance checked out Photoshop Elements? I bought that to go with my new Snow Leopard upgrades, and am shocked at how many of the Photoshop features it has. Certainly everything I use on a regular basis. I haven't played with it too much yet, but after installing it, I did a quick tour and found everything I normally looked for. And it's FAR cheaper than the full package.

Just something to consider if you get a chance in the future to explore a Mac purchase.
Mish[identity profile] hsapiens.livejournal.com on December 15th, 2009 06:32 pm (UTC)
I started out using Photoshop Elements but had gone to Photoshop proper to get fully enabled masking and Merge Visible functionality. I didn't even think to check it. :( If it has those abilities and can use CS2 brushes, then I'm going to be very, very sorry that I talked myself out of the sparkly iMac.

I will DEFINITELY be checking this out in the future, though, as Photoshop was the big speedbump in my switchover.