Upgrading CS2 to CS5.5 under Snow leopard, will that upgraded CS5.5 version work under Lion?
Hello,
I would like to migrate to Lion from Snow Leopard but before I do so, I would like to know whether Adobe CS5.5 upgraded from CS2 while still under Snow Leopard would then work under Lion.
Many thanks!
Thanks a lot Stefan for your answer!
I am using CS2 premium (i.e. Illustrator, Photoshop, Go Live, inDesign and Acrobate 7 Professional) and wish to upgrade to CS5.5 Design Standard + Dreamweaver.
But my question is probably more like: if we upgrade a CS2 product to a CS5.5 product, will some PowerPC code still remain in the upgraded version, thus creating compatibility problems with Lion?
Many thanks,
Cheers,
Jonathan
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