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Hi all,
I saw a few threads previously generated on this, and I wanted to emphasize it once more:
I saw that a similar message was posted in 2002. Now it’s 2008, and I am having the same problem!
It’s ridiculous to port a software like this, and with this price, to Windows environment, and not incorporate standard-of-the-industry stuff, like a "Standard" toolbar with open, new, cut, copy, paste etc. Photoshop has all these ‘Workspaces’, and NONE of them have such a toolbar. I also could not find a way of creating a custom toolbar into which I can add these icons.
I was happily using Corel since version 3, and was recently "forced" to use Photoshop at work. It’s all coming back to me why I never got into Adobe products: They look and act like Apple (Mac) software, even if you have the windows version, and it’s anything but intuitive to use for a veteran windows user.
It’s a shame really, since I believe that more windows users would be willing to use Photoshop, if it was more "windows-user" friendly.
Now, the real question: Are there any plugins that plug this large hole?
Thanks.
I saw a few threads previously generated on this, and I wanted to emphasize it once more:
I saw that a similar message was posted in 2002. Now it’s 2008, and I am having the same problem!
It’s ridiculous to port a software like this, and with this price, to Windows environment, and not incorporate standard-of-the-industry stuff, like a "Standard" toolbar with open, new, cut, copy, paste etc. Photoshop has all these ‘Workspaces’, and NONE of them have such a toolbar. I also could not find a way of creating a custom toolbar into which I can add these icons.
I was happily using Corel since version 3, and was recently "forced" to use Photoshop at work. It’s all coming back to me why I never got into Adobe products: They look and act like Apple (Mac) software, even if you have the windows version, and it’s anything but intuitive to use for a veteran windows user.
It’s a shame really, since I believe that more windows users would be willing to use Photoshop, if it was more "windows-user" friendly.
Now, the real question: Are there any plugins that plug this large hole?
Thanks.
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