![]() But, with disk space so cheap these days, even that argument starts to lose merit. ![]() ![]() Still, if installing PS alone were to require 175MB of space but with IR that jumped to 250MB (arbitrary numbers here), then I suspect many people would enjoy leaving that extra 75MB free for other needs if they have no need for IR. I’m sure the answer to that would be that the resource utilization by a single application is still less than that required by the sum of both. Of course, if both must be installed, that nearly begs the question to me of why not just throw the whole bundle into one application. I’m guessing the same thing…perhaps if PS and IR are more tightly integrated, sharing more of the same DLLs and such, then maybe that allows Adobe to better optimize the efficiency of each at the expense of requiring that both apps always be installed.
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