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Adobe Version Cue CS2 review

7.0

Editors' Rating

Very Good

Adobe Version Cue CS2

Daniel Drew Turner CNET

Published: 25 Apr 2005

Adobe Version Cue CS2 is a revision of last year's Creative Suite file-version manager. When used alongside Adobe Bridge, a new thumbnail-based visual file manager, Version Cue CS2 tracks file histories produced by Adobe and non-Adobe applications, provides Web-based visuals of PDF files, searches files via metadata and helps you share files with colleagues working on other computers.

Version Cue is overkill for most home users, although it is installed with Creative Suite 2.0 by default. But collaborative designers -- especially those using Creative Suite exclusively -- can use Version Cue to efficiently manage large projects.

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Member Opinion

4.2

Average Member Rating

Mediocre

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Crashed my iMac...

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2.0

Terrible


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Unnecessarily Confusing for Single User

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6.0

Good


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Takes up too much memory for little to no value

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4.5

Mediocre


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This product ate my thesis

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3.5

Poor


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Overview

Adobe Version Cue CS2

Editors rating
Rating: 7.0
Verdict

Version Cue CS2 will enhance work flow among photo and design specialists by tracking file content changes.

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Free

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