Odd behavior in CS2

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dvus
Jan 19, 2013
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I happened onto an Adobe site
(http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html) offering free downloads of Photoshop CS2 and Illustrator CS2 along with other Adobe components and grabbed the Photoshop and Illustrator files (I didn’t own Illustrator) due to the remarkably low price! Upon investigation it appears it is indeed a genuine page from Adobe’s website although they do say the free apps don’t allow the upgrade discount and don’t include tech support.

I noticed that when first loading the Photoshop CS2 app the title bar for the application was the usual translucent style of Windows 7 but that after loading an image it turned opaque like earlier versions of Windows. It’s not a big deal but I’m curious as to what might cause that strange behavior.

Anyone here have any thoughts?


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dvus
Jan 29, 2013
On 1/19/2013 12:17 PM, dvus wrote:
I happened onto an Adobe site
(http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html) offering free downloads of Photoshop CS2 and Illustrator CS2 along with other Adobe components and grabbed the Photoshop and Illustrator files (I didn’t own Illustrator) due to the remarkably low price! Upon investigation it appears it is indeed a genuine page from Adobe’s website although they do say the free apps don’t allow the upgrade discount and don’t include tech support.

I noticed that when first loading the Photoshop CS2 app the title bar for the application was the usual translucent style of Windows 7 but that after loading an image it turned opaque like earlier versions of Windows. It’s not a big deal but I’m curious as to what might cause that strange behavior.

Anyone here have any thoughts?

On second thought, just "anyone here"?

No one has seen this strange behavior except myself?


dvus
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Jonz
Jan 29, 2013
On 1/28/2013 5:21 PM, dvus wrote:
On 1/19/2013 12:17 PM, dvus wrote:
I noticed that when first loading the Photoshop CS2 app the title bar for the application was the usual translucent style of Windows 7 but that after loading an image it turned opaque like earlier versions of Windows. It’s not a big deal but I’m curious as to what might cause that strange behavior.

Anyone here have any thoughts?

On second thought, just "anyone here"?

No one has seen this strange behavior except myself?

Just a guess… PS CS2 probably does not support aero mode so it switches to old windows mode.

Jonz
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Savageduck
Jan 29, 2013
On 2013-01-28 17:21:26 -0800, dvus said:

On 1/19/2013 12:17 PM, dvus wrote:
I happened onto an Adobe site
(http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html) offering free downloads of Photoshop CS2 and Illustrator CS2 along with other Adobe components and grabbed the Photoshop and Illustrator files (I didn’t own Illustrator) due to the remarkably low price! Upon investigation it appears it is indeed a genuine page from Adobe’s website although they do say the free apps don’t allow the upgrade discount and don’t include tech support.

I noticed that when first loading the Photoshop CS2 app the title bar for the application was the usual translucent style of Windows 7 but that after loading an image it turned opaque like earlier versions of Windows. It’s not a big deal but I’m curious as to what might cause that strange behavior.

Anyone here have any thoughts?

On second thought, just "anyone here"?

No one has seen this strange behavior except myself?

I have a feeling that many of us have moved on from PS2 for different reasons. In my case it was a move to Intel Macs. So my Photoshop progression looks something like this;
PS7–>CS–>CS2–>CS4–>CS5

So I haven’t had CS2 on any of my machines for some years now, and as a result I haven’t see the "strange behavior" of which you speak.


Regards,

Savageduck
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Voivod
Jan 29, 2013
On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 20:21:26 -0500, dvus scribbled:

On 1/19/2013 12:17 PM, dvus wrote:
I happened onto an Adobe site
(http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html) offering free downloads of Photoshop CS2 and Illustrator CS2 along with other Adobe components and grabbed the Photoshop and Illustrator files (I didn’t own Illustrator) due to the remarkably low price! Upon investigation it appears it is indeed a genuine page from Adobe’s website although they do say the free apps don’t allow the upgrade discount and don’t include tech support.

I noticed that when first loading the Photoshop CS2 app the title bar for the application was the usual translucent style of Windows 7 but that after loading an image it turned opaque like earlier versions of Windows. It’s not a big deal but I’m curious as to what might cause that strange behavior.

Anyone here have any thoughts?

On second thought, just "anyone here"?

No one has seen this strange behavior except myself?

Maybe they don’t like you. You do smell funy.
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dvus
Feb 6, 2013
On 1/28/2013 11:44 PM, Voivod wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 20:21:26 -0500, dvus scribbled:

On 1/19/2013 12:17 PM, dvus wrote:
I happened onto an Adobe site
(http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html) offering free downloads of Photoshop CS2 and Illustrator CS2 along with other Adobe components and grabbed the Photoshop and Illustrator files (I didn’t own Illustrator) due to the remarkably low price! Upon investigation it appears it is indeed a genuine page from Adobe’s website although they do say the free apps don’t allow the upgrade discount and don’t include tech support.

I noticed that when first loading the Photoshop CS2 app the title bar for the application was the usual translucent style of Windows 7 but that after loading an image it turned opaque like earlier versions of Windows. It’s not a big deal but I’m curious as to what might cause that strange behavior.

Anyone here have any thoughts?

On second thought, just "anyone here"?

No one has seen this strange behavior except myself?

Maybe they don’t like you. You do smell funy.

Maybe, but I don’t spel funy!


dvus
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Voivod
Feb 6, 2013
On Tue, 05 Feb 2013 20:21:47 -0500, dvus scribbled:

On 1/28/2013 11:44 PM, Voivod wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 20:21:26 -0500, dvus scribbled:

On 1/19/2013 12:17 PM, dvus wrote:
I happened onto an Adobe site
(http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html) offering free downloads of Photoshop CS2 and Illustrator CS2 along with other Adobe components and grabbed the Photoshop and Illustrator files (I didn’t own Illustrator) due to the remarkably low price! Upon investigation it appears it is indeed a genuine page from Adobe’s website although they do say the free apps don’t allow the upgrade discount and don’t include tech support.

I noticed that when first loading the Photoshop CS2 app the title bar for the application was the usual translucent style of Windows 7 but that after loading an image it turned opaque like earlier versions of Windows. It’s not a big deal but I’m curious as to what might cause that strange behavior.

Anyone here have any thoughts?

On second thought, just "anyone here"?

No one has seen this strange behavior except myself?

Maybe they don’t like you. You do smell funy.

Maybe, but I don’t spel funy!

It’s like trolling grammar school children in here. One deliberate typo and the "Look at me, I’m so superior." types pounce. Pat yourself on the back. You can read and spell at a 5th grade level. WOO!
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dvus
Feb 7, 2013
On 2/6/2013 12:04 AM, Voivod wrote:
On Tue, 05 Feb 2013 20:21:47 -0500, dvus scribbled:

On 1/28/2013 11:44 PM, Voivod wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 20:21:26 -0500, dvus scribbled:

On 1/19/2013 12:17 PM, dvus wrote:
I happened onto an Adobe site
(http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html) offering free downloads of Photoshop CS2 and Illustrator CS2 along with other Adobe components and grabbed the Photoshop and Illustrator files (I didn’t own Illustrator) due to the remarkably low price! Upon investigation it appears it is indeed a genuine page from Adobe’s website although they do say the free apps don’t allow the upgrade discount and don’t include tech support.

I noticed that when first loading the Photoshop CS2 app the title bar for the application was the usual translucent style of Windows 7 but that after loading an image it turned opaque like earlier versions of Windows. It’s not a big deal but I’m curious as to what might cause that strange behavior.

Anyone here have any thoughts?

On second thought, just "anyone here"?

No one has seen this strange behavior except myself?

Maybe they don’t like you. You do smell funy.

Maybe, but I don’t spel funy!

It’s like trolling grammar school children in here. One deliberate typo and the "Look at me, I’m so superior." types pounce. Pat yourself on the back. You can read and spell at a 5th grade level. WOO!

"deliberate typo", eh? Sounds like the kindergarten kid who when caught doing something stupid always says "I meant to do that!" At least I’m at the 5th grade level.


dvus
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Voivod
Feb 8, 2013
On Thu, 07 Feb 2013 16:05:57 -0500, dvus scribbled:

On 2/6/2013 12:04 AM, Voivod wrote:
On Tue, 05 Feb 2013 20:21:47 -0500, dvus scribbled:

On 1/28/2013 11:44 PM, Voivod wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jan 2013 20:21:26 -0500, dvus scribbled:

On 1/19/2013 12:17 PM, dvus wrote:
I happened onto an Adobe site
(http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html) offering free downloads of Photoshop CS2 and Illustrator CS2 along with other Adobe components and grabbed the Photoshop and Illustrator files (I didn’t own Illustrator) due to the remarkably low price! Upon investigation it appears it is indeed a genuine page from Adobe’s website although they do say the free apps don’t allow the upgrade discount and don’t include tech support.

I noticed that when first loading the Photoshop CS2 app the title bar for the application was the usual translucent style of Windows 7 but that after loading an image it turned opaque like earlier versions of Windows. It’s not a big deal but I’m curious as to what might cause that strange behavior.

Anyone here have any thoughts?

On second thought, just "anyone here"?

No one has seen this strange behavior except myself?

Maybe they don’t like you. You do smell funy.

Maybe, but I don’t spel funy!

It’s like trolling grammar school children in here. One deliberate typo and the "Look at me, I’m so superior." types pounce. Pat yourself on the back. You can read and spell at a 5th grade level. WOO!

"deliberate typo", eh? Sounds like the kindergarten kid who when caught doing something stupid always says "I meant to do that!" At least I’m at the 5th grade level.

I’m sure you’re doing the VERY best you can. Have you mastered tying your shoes yet or is that going to wait until you learn to stop shitting yourself?
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fawziacademy
Feb 17, 2013
On Saturday, January 19, 2013 7:17:32 PM UTC+2, dvus wrote:
I happened onto an Adobe site

(http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html) offering free
downloads of Photoshop CS2 and Illustrator CS2 along with other Adobe
components and grabbed the Photoshop and Illustrator files (I didn’t own
Illustrator) due to the remarkably low price! Upon investigation it
appears it is indeed a genuine page from Adobe’s website although they
do say the free apps don’t allow the upgrade discount and don’t include
tech support.

I noticed that when first loading the Photoshop CS2 app the title bar
for the application was the usual translucent style of Windows 7 but
that after loading an image it turned opaque like earlier versions of
Windows. It’s not a big deal but I’m curious as to what might cause that
strange behavior.

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