Adobe today said that its popular applications for graphics and design professionals have not been certified for use with Apple's upcoming operating system, Mac OS X Leopard. With the final release of Apple's next-generation operating system expected in the next six weeks, Adobe said it had not received a final copy for testing. Company execs said that Photoshop, Illustrator and other Creative Suite 3 programs have not been fully tested with Leopard.
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"CS3 hasn't fully been tested under Leopard," Adobe Chief Executive Bruce Chizen told Reuters in an interview. "If it doesn't work, we will make the necessary adjustments."
The Adobe exec also confirmed that the company has not received a final copy of Leopard with which to test its software.
"What I think Chizen is saying is that they want more time than what Apple is giving them to make sure everything works," said Chris Swenson, an analyst with market research firm NPD. "They just don't want any hiccups that could hurt sales."
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