Hi!
I just have a question. Shouldn't Adobe Premiere Pro 7.0 be a newer version then 1.5? I mean. If you go to adobe home page it seems that Adobe Premiere 1.5 is newer then 7.0. Why? Cuz if you go to their site and look for Adobe Premiere and see how much it costs they give you the 1.5 version and the price is as much as a new product. Look here:
http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/main.html
So any one know what this is about? Why do they step backwards? From Premiere Pro 7.0 to 1.5? What is the difference between those?
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Adobe decided to drop Mac support with Premiere Pro. So for consistency, Premiere Pro (v1.0) was also called Premiere 7.0 (without the Pro). Now they are moving forward with 'Pro' so the update would start with the v1.0 and evolve into v1.5.
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