Its odd shape takes up valuable real estate and often gets accidentally hidden behind other palettes. But we are still stuck with the floating toolbox which cannot be docked anywhere. As far as the palettes are concerned, it matters less as we still have the palette well. I see no reason why besides the current "classic" Photoshop view, there is no optional "modern" view based on the progress made with Photoshop Elements 3 which has a toolbox and expandable palettes which are integrated into the window itself. Apart from a few exceptions, most of the commands and shortcuts are identical to earlier versions. The GUIįollowing the Adobe Photoshop tradition, each new version is a smooth evolution from earlier versions which makes it easy to switch versions and allows you to benefit from your earlier learning curve. This review also links to the glossary and my Photoshop CS and Photoshop Elements 3 reviews on this site. This review of Photoshop CS2 is based on the final version for Windows with Adobe Bridge 1.0.2 (the current version is 1.0.1, but 1.0.2 should be available in the very near future).
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