Adobe Bridge CS3

It does a lot of things right. CS2 was good in its inte­gra­tion but pretty mediocre in thumb­nail­ing and meta­data sup­port, but this is finally an app worth hav­ing. The fil­ter (bot­tom left) is mag­i­cal; the thumb­nail­ing isn’t hor­rif­i­cally com­pressed like it used to be; resiz­ing using the slider is a lot faster; there are three dif­fer­ent immensely-useful views built in…

It’s just good. And lots lots lots faster to use than CS2 is (load time is sim­i­lar, but once you’re actu­ally using it… pure gold).

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posted on Thursday, May 3rd, 2007 at 12:53 am by Josh, filed under Design, Geek.

3 Responses to “Adobe Bridge CS3”

  1. celeste says:

    hey! they are my thongs :P ah there’s the freedom/fighting thing.. you did this yes?

  2. Stuart says:

    I think the thing dri­ving me more towards Bridge CS3 is the fact that it inte­grates with dreamweaver now. This should make man­ag­ing the web­site design stage a load eas­ier than before.

    Now to save the pen­nies for CS3 (i’m not pirat­ing CS3)

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