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<blockquote data-quote="Kash" data-source="post: 929109" data-attributes="member: 23444"><p>Snow Leopard is Intel only, so you can't upgrade your G5 beyond Leopard (10.5). </p><p></p><p>CS2 technically works on Leopard, but there are some unresolved issues. See this <a href="http://www.adobe.com/support/products/pdfs/leopardsupport.pdf" target="_blank">PDF</a></p><p></p><p>You'll have the same CS2 issues with Snow Leopard as you do with Leopard, but with one caveat. Rosetta isn't installed by default on Snow Leopard, so you'll have to pop in the restore discs and install Rosetta before you can install CS2. As for whether you can install Tiger on a new Macbook, I think it's highly unlikely, mostly due to the lack of driver support. If you get a new Macbook and you're facing trouble with CS2, the only option you really have is to upgrade to CS3 or CS4.</p><p></p><p>To be honest, I don't really see a need for you to upgrade. If everything is working great for you with Tiger and CS2, then no point in upgrading just for the sake of upgrading. I'd say just stick with your current setup and worry about all this later when it's time to upgrade your hardware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kash, post: 929109, member: 23444"] Snow Leopard is Intel only, so you can't upgrade your G5 beyond Leopard (10.5). CS2 technically works on Leopard, but there are some unresolved issues. See this [URL="http://www.adobe.com/support/products/pdfs/leopardsupport.pdf"]PDF[/URL] You'll have the same CS2 issues with Snow Leopard as you do with Leopard, but with one caveat. Rosetta isn't installed by default on Snow Leopard, so you'll have to pop in the restore discs and install Rosetta before you can install CS2. As for whether you can install Tiger on a new Macbook, I think it's highly unlikely, mostly due to the lack of driver support. If you get a new Macbook and you're facing trouble with CS2, the only option you really have is to upgrade to CS3 or CS4. To be honest, I don't really see a need for you to upgrade. If everything is working great for you with Tiger and CS2, then no point in upgrading just for the sake of upgrading. I'd say just stick with your current setup and worry about all this later when it's time to upgrade your hardware. [/QUOTE]
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