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24 Nov 2009The submit news section seems to have been going into overdrive in the last few weeks. I took a couple of days off last week, and came back to find 400+ submitted news resources, thanks for all the great links. This weeks Twitter design news post is much larger than previous weeks, as it will be from now on. I have a total of 48 fresh design related resources, and have separated them into the following categories: Tutorials and Learning, Inspirational Articles, Good Reading, Wallpapers and Icons and, most importantly, Fresh Resources.
If you have any fresh, resourceful or links that you would like to share, do not hesitate to send them to us here…
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1 Response to This Weeks Twitter Design News Roundup N.12
Steve P
February 12th, 2010 at 7:49 pm
Perhaps someone else can tell you, but I am thinking you are just out of luck. Adobe wants to keep selling upgrades to photoshop. If it were possible to just keep adding features to older versions, then obviously Adobe would be losing lots of money. People would just keep downloading features to their old versions and never pay to "upgrade".
Obviously Adobe designs Photoshop to not allow it to accept fragments of any newer version.
steve