Before you get in line tomorrow to get the Snow Leopard upgrade, be sure you have nothing mission critical on your system. It's why I'm still on Tiger on my main workstation. I have so many legacy peripherals and apps that I'm terrified of it all crumbling if I switch. It all works now, and I'd like to keep it that way, thank you very much.
Addendum: From David Pogue's NYT column, I found this link to a list of apps and their current status regarding whether they work or not under Snow Leopard.
John Nack at Adobe did some more digging and found that Photoshop CS3 does in fact work under Snow Leopard, but because it's no longer a shipping product, Adobe's official stance is that they aren't actively supporting it. See here:
http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2009/08/pscs3_on_snowleopard.html
Kinda weasly, but it's good to know CS3 does work.
Jeff
Posted by: Jeff Carlson | August 27, 2009 at 09:16 AM
I have had good success upgrading hardware and software together then following Kneitel's Law (if the damn thing works at all, leave it alone). Once a hardware and software system works well, I use it without upgrade until software or hardware features I can't live without come along and then I upgrade all at once.
Posted by: Bruce Nall | August 27, 2009 at 06:18 PM