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Thread ID: 56156 2005-03-28 23:15:00 Photoshop CS 2 Details Leaked maccrazy (6741) PC World Chat
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338950 2005-03-28 23:15:00 Adobe accidentally posted a press release on it's website revealing details about the next release of Photoshop CS - part of Creative Suite 2 which will ship in May. :D It has since been removed. However, Google's cached version can be found here (216.239.63.104).

It sounds like it will be a great upgrade. :thumbs:
maccrazy (6741)
338951 2005-03-29 00:28:00 It sounds good :D
exept the price :dogeye:
sambaird (47)
338952 2005-03-29 00:32:00 Can't see anything in the feature list that would compel me to upgrade,its just a few more bells and whistles much like the last release. Metla (12)
338953 2005-03-29 06:44:00 How do you access the cache?

I got a google search page saying that no matches could be found for cache:ikpkIo53mrMJ:www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pressroom/pressreleases/200404/040405Photoshop.html

And by the way, how do you find the cache of websites using google? Is this question worthy of a new thread?
mister harbies (5607)
338954 2005-03-29 06:54:00 Your right. It seems to have disappeared.

To access the Google cache of a site, just do a search - for example photoshop cs 2 press release (www.google.com) - and select Cached beside the url of the result you want to see a cache of. ;)
maccrazy (6741)
338955 2005-03-29 07:01:00 Google cached pages are on a number of machines, and they change the IP address being used every day (at least). You will see that the URL appears as "http:216.139.63.104/search?cache=...". There are at least 9 IP addresses I have seen so far. (The URL used to be "http:www.google.co.nz/search?cache=...".) Graham L (2)
338956 2005-03-29 07:40:00 Website owners can actually cause Google to drop their cached pages. Greg (193)
338957 2005-03-29 08:45:00 neowin.net

View the PDF and the photos.
E|im (87)
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