Photoshop cs3 freezes in leopard 10.6

Hey everyone,
First post here. Up until about a week ago I've been running the Adobe CS3 suite under OS 10.5 with no real problems (except the usual freeze when running too many!) After installing the 10.6 update, photoshop would freeze every time I attempted to use a tool on the image (eraser, brush, etc).
I then read on another separate forum to do a reinstall and backup of OS 10.5 and to NOT upgrade to 10.6. I did this and now photoshop works fine - it works again. Only problem is I'd like to have the new Safari browser and the other features with 10.6.
Apple, do you know why photoshop CS3 doesn't work with the latest OS upgrade? Will you have a patch for this soon?
Please help - thanks!

@ Templeton Peck - Jeez - what crawled up your b* - this guy has a problem which directly relates to an update of an Apple product. His CS3 was working prior to the 10.5.6 update and now its not.
Third party or not this is an Apple forum and therefore a good resource for problem solving issues.
Might I suggest in future you direct more effort into helping people with problems rather than ripping them for seeking help.
+With that in mind...+
I have a similar problem with CS3 on the Mac, try resetting the preference as stated above. Repair your permissions too. It is worth noting that occasionally I have issues with CS3 on my MacPro freezing when I have Microsoft office programs open. It seems to be more prevalent when doing something complex - smart layers or moving images from one PSD to another. The software hasn't crashed (although it says not responding in the force quit box) it has merely frozen. Depending on how complex the artwork it normally comes back after a short while and starts responding again. I am led to believe that it is due to Microsoft Office not being optimised for Multi-core processors. It happens possibly a couple of times a day but there is no hard and fast rule to it happening.
In your defense - I always start here for anything related to my Mac as normally the people here are very helpful (Peck not being a good example), before heading out on a bigger search. (And Especially as the Adobe forum is woefully hard to find any information on easily)
Good luck...
Hope this helps...

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