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Adobe Systems' enthusiast-level Photoshop and Premiere editions are out, with a promised promotion for the online Photoshop.com site.

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by mattumanu October 6, 2008 1:52 PM PDT
All I have to ask is, will the new version of Premier run on AMD based pcs? Or did Adobe exclude this one group of pc users yet again?
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by voo.doo October 7, 2008 10:51 AM PDT
Premiere Elements 7 will run on AMD based PCs, providing they support SSE2.

This is not new, previous versions also support AMD PCs with SSE2
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by techpulse360 October 16, 2008 5:37 PM PDT
Hi Steve,
I was attending the Infotrends event yesterday and Adobe's Photoshop Express director, Geoff Baum, said that they will launch a pro version next year. He also said that the online sites are going to be a 9 figure business... pretty optimistic to me. Here's the link to my post: http://techpulse360.com/2008/10/16/adobe-prepares-photoshop-express-for-pros-online-services-to-generate-over-100-million-per-year/
jb
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