Today Adobe announced new versions of its digital imaging products, including Photoshop, Illustrator, GoLive, InDesign, InCopy, etc...
But instead of just raising the number of the version they decided to call them all version CS. So the next versions are PhotoShop CS, GoLive CS, and so on.. I dont understand why they must name their products like this. Why not just Adobe Photoshop 8.0, or GoLive 7.0 and so on??
I had the same question for Microsoft when they called Windows XP the way they did. I mean, I can understand Apple naming OSX because X is 10. But why can't companies just use regular numbers for their products??