arstechnica
01-20-2005, 11:08 AM
Macworld 2005 has ended, and it was a big one. Apple dropped a low-cost computer on us, as well as an iPod with no LCD screen. Our interpid reporter Charles Jade was on the scene, both for Steve Jobs' keynote speech and to see who and what was on the floor of the Moscone Convention Center. He even found the time to ask some tough questions to some of the exhibitors:
"When is the 2GB RAM limit going to be lifted in PhotoShop?" It's the question I was asked to ask.
The guy began his script. "Do you mean a 2GB file size limit? Because through virtual memory Photoshop has always been able to"
"No. I mean addressing more than 2GB of RAM."
Needless to say, he didn't get the answer he was hoping for. Along with Adobe, he also visited Microsoft, Aspyr, and several other companies and asked the hard questions. Check out his impressions of the just-concluded Macworld San Francisco.{br}{br}View the Entire Article (http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/mwsf-2005.ars){br}
"When is the 2GB RAM limit going to be lifted in PhotoShop?" It's the question I was asked to ask.
The guy began his script. "Do you mean a 2GB file size limit? Because through virtual memory Photoshop has always been able to"
"No. I mean addressing more than 2GB of RAM."
Needless to say, he didn't get the answer he was hoping for. Along with Adobe, he also visited Microsoft, Aspyr, and several other companies and asked the hard questions. Check out his impressions of the just-concluded Macworld San Francisco.{br}{br}View the Entire Article (http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/mwsf-2005.ars){br}