Version 80 — Adobe Photoshop Cs Middle East

In the Middle East, designers had to use "hacks": typing backwards in Adobe Illustrator, using third-party plugins like WinSoft Tasmeem , or running complex scripts to flip text manually. This changed with the "ME" (Middle East) version.

Disclaimer: Adobe no longer sells or supports Photoshop CS (8.0). This article is for historical and archival research only. adobe photoshop cs middle east version 80

The ME edition also included all standard updates from version 8.0: How to access Arabic and Hebrew features in Photoshop CS6 In the Middle East, designers had to use

It ensured that files shared between Middle Eastern agencies and global headquarters maintained typographic integrity. System Requirements and Compatibility This article is for historical and archival research only

For designers, publishers, and prepress professionals working in Arabic, Farsi, and Hebrew markets in the early 2000s, this wasn't just an update—it was a revolution. Before the advent of Unicode dominance and right-to-left (RTL) support in regular software, the Middle East version of Photoshop CS (8.0) was the gold standard.

If you are currently using this software, you may encounter these specific problems:

: Proper rendering of complex Arabic script connections and vowel marks. : Support for both Standard and Eastern Arabic numerals. Kashida Insertion