Adobe CS2 for intel based-imac?

I want to buy a copy of CS2 but have heard that it doesn't work well with Intel chip. Is it worth buying or should I wait and just use an old version at work? Does anyone know when a universal version of Adobe Creative Suite is coming?

Welcome to the discussions!
As mentioned, CS3 will be coming out shortly and it will be Intel-native, giving a speed boost over CS2 which needs to run through Rosetta. That said, no Adobe title is snappy, and I am sure that CS3 will maintain that tradition.
As long as you have enough RAM - like 2GB - performance will be more than good enough for casual use. I use it now and then and it is fine. In fact, it runs almost as well on my BlackBook as it does on my first gen G5 iMac. There is not that much of a difference to me.
Adobe does have 30 day trials on their website, so there is no need to resort to torrents.

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