Brett, I meant in general. Every single day software market is becoming more hardware dependant without a reason. There's only one reason: more money. Obviously, there are still a lot of alternates which require far less conditions to run and achieve the goal. I can count numerous examples abusing the pockets. Basically, I divide a software into two: Interaction and functionality. When the lack of hardware passes beyond the required performance for functionality, it means that performance is majorly wasted on interaction and make-up. But, I agree these kind of interface embellishments really work, work for attracting the customers. It's like poisons usually taste or look good.
Now, let's be more specific about PS CS4:
- Why can't PS still make image rotations without introducing artifacts?
http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/view ... 616#271616
- Why does JPEGs without a color profile are still being displayed and saved with artifacts?
http://www.maxwellrender.com/forum/view ... 888#282888
- Why can't some tools/filters (e.g. smudge) use CPU at peak?
- Where has the right click to window title to change image size gone?
- Why can't it retain the state of showing View/Extras or not?
- Why does interface and all tools respond much slower?
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- Besides, what's the reason for having this skin eventually beaten by OS gadgets?
Might this be the answer?
*Additional Information: This is a conflict between NVIDIA's display driver and the way Photoshop CS4 draws its menus. (* As directly said on their website)
But it seems like building a new gfx hardware for 2K USD was easier than debugging a driver. Sigh...
For similar reasons I don't prefer using ACDSee, Nero, Vista, Office, etc. Instead there are many super lightweight and more powerful applications while not sacrificing from the benefits. I admit, I still can't do without Photoshop but I'm afraid it won't end forever.
We're developing a render engine and as you all know it requires raw hardware power. This is absolutely unavoidable but we're still trying to push the limits in optimizing. However, the applications like PS has no such an excuse and I would always expect them to do their duties first and the beauty in look comes next. A real gift is something else than its look.