
As Mac users, the only real news we’ve heard in recent months about Adobe’s newest flagship software is how Photoshop CS4 won’t be 64-bit like it is on Windows.
Nonetheless, we can’t resist a new version of Adobe Anything, possibly because they always come up with new features you wonder how you made due without, and almost definitely because bugs you previously encountered have a nasty tendency of never getting fixed until the next, paid-for upgrade emerges.
No matter, Adobe Creative Suite 4 is where the party will be when it ships in November, and with essentially no real competition around, we suggest you get your ticket early. Fortunately, Adobe continues to expanded the number of suites and upgrade paths available, meaning if you own any Adobe application from the last few years you can probably upgrade for a lot less coin.
Scope these prices out at Amazon and get your pre-orders in:
- CS4 Master Collection for $2,469
- CS4 Master Collection (Upgrade) for $1,489
- CS4 Design Premium for $1,779
- CS4 Design Premium (Upsell) for $1,389
- CS4 Design Premium (Upgrade) for $594
- CS4 Design Standard (Upsell) for $494
- CS4 Design Standard (Upgrade) for $494
- CS4 Production Premium for $1,689
- CS4 Production Premium (Upsell) for $1,089
- CS4 Production Premium (Upsell) for $594
- CS4 Web Premium (Upsell) for $594
- CS4 Web Premium (Upgrade) for $594
- CS4 Web Standard for $989
- CS4 Web Standard (Upsell) for $594
- CS4 Web Standard (Upgrade) for $394
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