James Burke
Being a grandpa is more fun than working
After running the Illustrator CS6 trial for a month, I saw a few new things I'd like to have, but I really didn't notice a difference in overall performance. Until....
Then one day, after the trial expired, I began clearing off the menu bar and noticed there were two buttons for Illustrator...one was standard, and the other was 64-bit.
I have a sneaky hunch that I created the desktop shortcut using the 32-bit button without even knowing the difference...crap!
So, I guess what I am wondering is...did I really miss something by not utilizing the 64-bit version? I'm thinking I did...especially with large photos...
My CS5 struggles with large file sizes and is hanging up every now and then. I am thinking about running a one month subscription on the cloud and then make my decision then...it would only be $30.00, but I want another shot at it just to be sure.
JB
Then one day, after the trial expired, I began clearing off the menu bar and noticed there were two buttons for Illustrator...one was standard, and the other was 64-bit.
I have a sneaky hunch that I created the desktop shortcut using the 32-bit button without even knowing the difference...crap!
So, I guess what I am wondering is...did I really miss something by not utilizing the 64-bit version? I'm thinking I did...especially with large photos...
My CS5 struggles with large file sizes and is hanging up every now and then. I am thinking about running a one month subscription on the cloud and then make my decision then...it would only be $30.00, but I want another shot at it just to be sure.
JB