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Adobe Photoshop 6.0 [OLD VERSION] | Discount Price: $489.00

| Platform: Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me Brand: Adobe Binding: CD-ROM Release Date: 2000-10-15
The best. [Posted on 2002-07-15] If your into doing simple things for websites like me, this is the way to go. Easily create dazzling effects by simply selecting which part of the image you would like to add a filter too, then click and wallah! This program definetly needs Eye Candy 4000 to accompany it.
Good product, but not the only one. [Posted on 2003-01-07] This is definitely a good product, but I still like Fireworks better! Why? It's much more user-friendly than Photoshop, and so far there's nothing that I haven't been able to do with Fireworks (Macromedia product).
uummmmm?? [Posted on 2003-07-13] I thought that this was one of the greatest softwares I had Bought after Photoshop 5. THat was untill photoshop 7 came out. Personally I would skip the savings and go for the good stuff with Photoshop7. Almost the same as 6 except that there is a history function that allows you to go back as many steps as you need. There are an uncountable amount of new features that are so easy to use I was blown away.
No tech support [Posted on 2004-09-29] There is, apparently, no tech support for this product. It works fine, when it works. Photomerge, the only thing I am interested in, drifts in and out. When it is out there is no help to find out why, or how to get it to work again. I would never buy this product again.
I am extremely computer literate, but this product is impossible.
Intuitiveness at 100% opaque [Posted on 2006-12-01] I just can't learn this application. Coming from a Powerpoint world, this seems to be just the most obtuse application I've ever come across. Even simple things like making a layer a solid color (any color!) seems to require special skills. The help function is entirely useless. I just don't refer to it anymore. This application seems to assume you already know how to use it. Tremendously high learning curve, at least for those of us coming from the user-friendly Windows environment. And the help you find online seems to refer to a myriad of different interfaces and menu layouts, since Adobe seemingly changes everything with every new version. Yuck.
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