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Feb 23, 2009

i want maybe go on 64bit version, but it is really faster than 32bit ? (link
to any banchmark ?) and what are advantge and disavantage ?

and what are the requirements Vista 64bit and that's all ?

btw did i need to purchase a specific 64bit version of CS4 , or it come with
the 32bit version ? or maybe it's a single *.exe how launch both ?

and finaly on a 64bit OS can i install both 32 and 64 Version of photoshop ?
(because i read that some's plugin do not yet support 64bit)

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