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It’s interesting to see how the toolbar has evolved. I started out using version 4, but the jump between 6 and 7 is where there is the most change. Version 7 introduced a lot of new features too. From 7 to CS2 there weren’t many huge changes but the whole interface update of CS3 makes far better for working than previous versions.

In particular, I like the ability to fit the toolbar into one column, making it longer, but letting it take up less horizontal space (click on the little arrows top, left of the toolbar in CS3 in case you missed it).

I originally made this in high school for a project in 2002 and have since added CS, CS2 and now CS3. Was originally in my scraps (the old one still is) but I've grown to like it. I mostly updated it for my site.

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:iconlassekorsgaard:
Nice work. I prefered the CS2 toolbar :)

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Lasse Korsgaard
:iconbreann:
when did the first photoshop come out, do you know?
:iconlukeroberts:
Version 1.0 came out in 1990, but it was started in '87 and called "Display" [link] ;)
:iconbutchen:
very cool

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"I reject your reality and substitute my own" :relaxed:
:iconoliau:
I barely use the following feature but I wonder why it has not been added to: The colour switcher. The option of having two was added immediately after version 1, but since then it has not changed. Surely some people use this feature a lot and would find it useful to have a larger palette to return to immediately without having to click more than once.

Interesting historical work though. I have used it since v5 if I recall right, but these days find myself using Photoshop less and less because I only really use Aperture to process my photos now and they rarely need to visit Photoshop for further adjustments.
:iconrubberman542:
very cool... I started using version 7 so the differences haven't been too extreme, but it's very noticeable to see them side by side
:icondizzyflower28:
Interesting study, nice job!
:iconstich83:
I started with the version 4 and it's nice to see the evolution of the program in the toolbar's objects. :happycry:
:)

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:icongrzimek:
Very cool!

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Style may not be the answer, but at least it's a workable alternative.

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