Frage von pixeljunkie:Adobe Systems, the world's second-largest provider of software, announced today that one in future for its professional applications, Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects would concentrate on the more powerful 64-bit systems.
Even if it has spread by now that not everyone necessarily require 64bit for daily work with the computer, so there are a special group that s.The very high hardware requirements and make software. In the field of video editing daily amounts of data shoveled through the processor, an average user probably in the year is not reached. Accordingly, the high performance requirements s.The entire system architecture.
Adobe wants to take care of this group now and put them in his programs, the complete performance of the hardware and the system available. The next versions will be of After Effects and Premiere Pro, both the operating system as synonymous for granted in the hardware 64-bit systems.
"Virtually all Intel-based Macintosh systems support 64--bit applications directly to Windows users can use a 64--choose-bit version of Windows to take advantage of the hardware capabilities of their PCs in full can." Says Adobe . Adobe announces the changes that affect the support of operating systems and hardware that is already known, so that customers have sufficient time to plan their transition to. In addition, Adobe has released a white paper that the benefits of the use of Adobe software on 64-bit aware operating systems.
Owner of a Creative Suite 3 or Creative Suite 4 are synonymous continue to have the opportunity to use the software on a 32-bit operating system to use. Adobe is not synonymous intends to alter currently existing Programs to support.
what do you think?
source: www.maclife.de
Antwort von Wechiii:
Ich finds ok. Myself have two 64-bit systems and I think we need just for such Programs s.Leistung maximum capacity.
And anyone who buys a CS5 part that will be 120 euro for a 64-bit 7 is no longer synonymous itch!
My opinion.
Lg Wechiii