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(Unverified)Oct 2nd 2008 10:27AM
Isn't OS X 64-bit? Why wouldn't they make the software for it 64-bit in the first place?...
(Unverified)Sep 24th 2008 8:26AM
OS X Leopard IS 64-bit (and actually, most of Tiger is too), but the Carbon API that Photoshop was written in is only 32-bit, and the 64-bit version was scrapped. So to do a fully 64-bit program, developers need to use the Cocoa API. The problem is, it takes a lot of time to rewrite a very, very large codebase like Photoshop into Cocoa, while still maintaining integrity with the Windows equivalent for stuff like shortcuts (so that the same key combinations work in both programs), menu locations, etc. Adobe won't be able to do this until CS5, so Photoshop CS4 is 32-bit in OS X.