Adobe Photoshop product manager John Nack has hit back at criticism of his firm’s Mac commitment.Nack has also confirmed that Photoshop and the other component products of Adobe Creative Suite 3 will run natively on Intel and PowerPC-based Macs when the software ships next year.The comments were in response to critics who derided Adobe for not offering support for Apple’s legacy PowerPC Macs when it released new beta audio software, Soundbooth, last week.He asked Mac users to think on the reality of future Mac software development: “Apple’s migration to Intel chips means that it’s easier to develop for both Mac and Windows, because instead of splitting development resources optimizing for two different chip architectures, you can focus on just one.” He added that this also meant Adobe was able to use Intel processor skills within its Windows development teams to build the Soundbooth beta for Intel Macs.He asked: “If you were Adobe and had started developing a new application at exactly the time when Apple told you, ‘This other chip architecture is dead to us,’ would you rather put your efforts into developing for that platform, or would you focus elsewhere?” There is a difference between developing new applications and extending existing ones, he added in an attempt to calm user fears that Adobe will cease PowerPC development for Photoshop and other important creative applications.These applications have already been tuned for the PowerPC processor, which means maintaining support for them is less challenging (and expensive) than developing software for two chip platforms from scratch, he explained.“Someday Apple, Adobe and everyone else will stop supporting PowerPC, as they did with 68k chips and Mac OS 9, but not anytime soon,” he said.Summing up, he asked: “If Adobe were to bring other Windows-only applications to the Mac, would [Mac users] be happy about that, or would [they] rather give it hell for focusing on features and functionality, rather than a discontinued chip architecture?”-Jonny Evans, Macworld.co.ukRelated Links: Adobe Reveals Soundbooth for Mac Adobe Reveals Flex Builder 2 for Mac Adobe Releases Acrobat 8, Updates Creative Suite Adobe Offers New Photoshop Lightroom BetaCheck out our CIO News Alerts and Tech Informer pages for more updated news coverage. Related content brandpost Hybrid working: the new workplace normal IT leaders discuss how a more broadly dispersed workforce impacts device deployment, connectivity, and the employee experience, even as more workers return to the office. By Michael Krieger May 31, 2023 5 mins Remote Work opinion Can you spot the hidden theme of CSO’s Future of Cybersecurity summit? By Beth Kormanik May 31, 2023 2 mins Events Cybercrime Artificial Intelligence case study How IT leaders use EV tech to fuel the transport revolution in Kenya Many African nations are starting to invest in electric vehicle (EV) transportation as a means to broaden access and help keep pace with global environmental initiatives. In Kenya, strides are being made despite industry and tech leaders grappling to By Vincent Matinde May 31, 2023 5 mins CIO CTO Emerging Technology feature How CIOs distill the most sought-after data skills From back-end engineers to data scientists and line-of-business experts, here’s the in-demand talent that all organizations need to turn a glut of information into game-changing insight. By Mark Samuels May 31, 2023 8 mins IT Skills Data Center IT Leadership Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe