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Adobe Version Cue CS2 review

7.0

Editors' Rating

Very Good

4.2

Members' Rating

Mediocre

Typical price:Free

Verdict

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

Pros

  • Facilitates work flow within teams

Cons

  • Not very useful for single desktop users

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Member Opinion

4.2

Average Member Rating

Mediocre

5 Members have reviewed this product

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Anonymous

Anonymous

Crashed my iMac...

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2.0

Terrible


Anonymous

Anonymous

Unnecessarily Confusing for Single User

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6.0

Good


Anonymous

Anonymous

Takes up too much memory for little to no value

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4.5

Mediocre


Anonymous

Anonymous

This product ate my thesis

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3.5

Poor


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