CS3 and Leopard

Anyone having problems? After installing Leopard I can't open InDesign CS3 - It tells me that there is a serious error. The rest of the suite seems OK.

Adobe software has never installed smoothly when there are entrails of previous Adobe installs hanging around on the system. To perform a clean install of CS3 i recommend you trash all Adobe applications and their support files and restart the computer before proceeding. If you've opened any of the apps before attempting to empty the trash you may have to restart before the files can be deleted without using force. In this case restart again after the trash has emptied. I prefer to perform repair permissions too, before and after the install.
Support files are located here (system and user):
Macintosh HD/Library/Application Support/Adobe
~/Library/Application Support/Adobe
Important Note: Deleting support files will impact every Adobe application installed on your system including After Effects. Do not attempt this if you have other Adobe applications installed that you do not wish to reinstall at this time.

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    Below is the Adobe Marketing Line (copied verbatim). It's what I was told by Adobe Sales and what I read at Adobe.com, FAQ, before buying CS3 in October 07. Imagine my surprise when I discovered all of the issues with CS3 and Leopard, even after the update to Acrobat 8.1.2 Professional which promised full compatibility (see chart at bottom).
    Apple and Adobe... ARGH.
    Oh yes, for all of the new suckers out there who are about to buy CS3 for their new Macs, the exact same FAQ is at Adobe.com, even now, Thursday, 12 Jun 2008.
    ADOBE CREATIVE SUTIE 3 Frequently Asked Questions
    Support for Mac OS X Leopard
    Q. Is Mac OS X Leopard (v10.5) important to Creative Suite 3 customers?
    A. Yes, Mac OS X Leopardthe latest version of Apples operating systemdelivers an elegant,
    productive new computing experience for creative professionals. Adobe and Apple have been
    collaborating closely for months to ensure that Adobe Creative Suite® 3 applications can run
    smoothly and reliably on Mac OS X Leopard. We are proud to support this impressive new
    operating system, and to ensure that our creative customers can take full advantage of the
    performance and value of using Creative Suite 3 applications and Mac OS X Leopard on
    Intel-based and PowerPC Macs.
    Q. Are Adobe Creative Suite 3 applications compatible with Mac OS X Leopard (v10.5)? If
    some are not fully compatible today, when will they be compatible?
    A. Thanks to close collaboration between Adobe and Apple, most of the CS3 applications and associated technologies, such as Adobe Bridge CS3, Version Cue CS3, and Device Central CS3, are compatible with Mac OS X Leopard without requiring additional updates. However, the following CS3 applications will require updates for full compatibility with Leopard: Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional and our professional video applications, including Adobe Premiere Pro CS3, After Effects CS3 Professional, Encore CS3, and Soundbooth CS3. We expect to publish free Leopard compatibility updates for the video applications in December 2007 and for Acrobat 8 Professional and Adobe Reader 8 in January 2008. For a complete overview of compatibility between Adobe creative applications and Mac OS X Leopard, see the chart on page 2 of this FAQ.
    Q. Will older versions of Adobe creative softwaresuch as Creative Suite 2 and
    Macromedia Studio 8 softwaresupport Mac OS X Leopard?
    A. While older Adobe applications may install and run on Mac OS X Leopard, they were
    designed, tested, and released to the public several years before this new operating system became available. You may, therefore, experience a variety of installation, stability, and reliability issues for which there is no resolution. Older versions of our creative software will not be updated to support Mac OS X Leopard. For a complete overview of compatibility between Adobe creative applications and Mac OS X Leopard, see the chart on page 2.
    Q. Will Adobe continue to test CS3 applications on Mac OS X Leopard?
    A. Yes. Adobe sets high standards of quality, stability, and reliability for our professional creative
    products, and we have worked closely with Apple to test Creative Suite 3 applications on both pre-release versions and the final shipping version of Mac OS X Leopard. While this testing showed that most CS3 applications perform well on Leopard (and that others run well but need updates for a few identified issues), we recognize that other issues may unexpectedly arise on any new operating system. We plan to continue testing and to monitor user experience closely to address any such issues. If you encounter any issues, please report them by going to www.adobe.com/misc/bugreport.html and clicking Report
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    ADOBE APPLICATION COMPATIBLE WITH REQUIRES UPDATE NOTES ABOUT
    Mac OS X Leopard For Mac OS X Leopard Compatibility
    Creative Suite 3 Design Premium ✔ Requires update to Acrobat 8.1.2
    Professional for full compatibility.
    Expected to be available
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    Creative Suite 3 Design Standard ✔ Requires update to Acrobat 8.1.2
    Professional for full compatibility.
    Expected to be available
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    Creative Suite 3 Web Premium ✔ Requires update to Acrobat 8.1.2
    Professional for full compatibility.
    Expected to be available
    in late January 2008.

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    >It was working perfectly in Tiger with the monitor profile.
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    http://digitaldog.net/

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    Have spent hours with both Adobe and Epson support people. I've read several of these forums. Is there an insurmountable problem with CS3 and Epson (2200/2400 are mine)? I have the Leopard patches and upgrade 10.5.4.
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  • Photoshop CS3 and Epson R2400

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