Is CS3 compatible with Mac OS Yosemite?

CS3 compatible with Mac OS Yosemite?

Photoshop and Indesign worked directly after the upgrade. I had some trouble getting Illustrator to work:
I had problems with Adobe Illustrator CS3 and Yosemite. After the upgrade I installed Java for OS X 2014-001, as suggested by others. This seemed to work (sometimes) but when I opened Illustrator for the 2nd time it failed to open. Illustrator opened without crashing, but it did not show any menus, if I opened an .ai file the file did load and show on the screen, but I could not click on the window (unresponsive). Essentially this made Illustrator useless. I tried the following:
Re-installation
Install Java for OS X 2014-001
Cleaning font cache
Checking permissions
Installing other versions of Java (both JRE and JDK)
Nothing seemed to help. Until finally 15 minutes ago I found the solution by accident:
Open System Preferences > Java
Wait for the Java Control Panel to load
Open Adobe Illustrator (while keeping the Java Control Panel window open)
Hope this will also help others!

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