A version of Adobe Systems Inc.’s flagship Photoshop software that will run on Mac computers based on either the legacy PowerPC or new Intel platform will be available in the first half of next year, the company’s CEO said Friday.
The software is one of the highest profile titles that has not yet been released in the Universal Binary format that Apple Computer Inc. is encouraging software makers to use. The format allows programs to run on both PowerPC and Intel-based
Macintosh computers. The latest version of Photoshop Elements, version 4.0, came out in February and wasn’t in Universal Binary because of time constraints, Adobe said at the time.
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