Hello I currently software developing for a win 7 platform and inorder for me to skip jumping between computers I thought I could just install photoshop on the win 7 computer.
Which version was the last version that was supported by you on windows 7?
No way I am uninstalling and reinstalling the public version every time the beta updates and decides to hijack the file associations once again. Photoshop Beta updates more often than Photoshop public version. I feel that this is something of a deployment issue, where there is a conflict in how Windows handles things and how Adobe deploys their apps. Can't the development team look into this conflict of file associations? Might critically reviewing their DevOps pipeline for deploying Beta in a way that it can better coexist with the public version solve it? I don't know, maybe it's as simple as renaming some sort of application ID (e.g. "com.adobe.photoshop.xxxxx.beta" interfering with "com.adobe.photoshop.xxxxx" on Windows file associations) or disabling file associations for the Beta version in general.
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There were also huge changes to the UI in CS4 and overall, it was a lot more simplified. The introduction of tabbed documents allowed users to work on multiple documents at once with ease (much like the introduction of tabbed browser windows in web browsers).
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