Leopard and Adobe CS3 products

I was wondering if any of you had issues once an Adobe CS3 line of products were installed.
For instance, right now my iTunes refuses to force quite, there is no iTunes window, but the "application active" dot is still on in the dock...
After running multiple CS3 simutaneously, I find the apps crashing or having to force quit.
I've recently re-installed Leopard without an extra install options, ie, printer drivers, languages....
Maybe a PRAM re-start? Whadda ya think?
D

"...Dreamweaver has always...had some memory...issues, and tends to effect my system..."
I use DW CS3 almost constantly and have had absolutely no issues with it under both 10.4 and 10.5. I also used DW MX for years but I was not aware of any memory problems. Having said that, I would not recognize a "memory leak" if it hit me on the back of the head so I don't know how to advise you on that score. I have always been a "more is better" type when it comes to RAM and tend to run at least 50% of what the system will support. My Mac Pro has eight gigs so maybe I would not notice if some "leaked"....

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