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Re: WYSIWYG question
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Lyn Norstad
on Jul 1, 2009 at 7:26:30 pm
Carlos -
No problem. I think the confusion is in the 32/64-bit terminology.
With the exception of the additional 64-bit version of Photoshop,
ALL
of the Adobe CS4 Production Premium applications are written as 32-bit, but with 64-bit OS compatibility.
That means they run as 32-bit apps in a 64-bit environment, and thereby enjoy the benefits of a 64-bit OS (including memory availability, disk drive partition size, CPU threading, etc.).
So the Matrox statement IS correct, and all is well in Vista 64 (including the WYSIWYG functionality with the 32-bit apps).
How's that?
Regards,
Lyn Norstad
Chicagoland, USA
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