
Starting with version 10.7, Rosetta was discontinued, PowerPC-based applications no longer operate on this or later versions.Sort by Date | Title Using Quick, Guided, and Expert Editing in Photoshop Elements 14 Scott Kelby explains the different editing modes in Elements-Quick, Guided, and Expert-and show you how to use each one. In version 10.6, the Mac OS no longer supported PowerPC processors. Continued support of PowerPC-based applications on Intel-based computers was made available through the use of Rosetta. Starting with 10.4, the Mac OS supported both PowerPC and Intel processors.

†† - This version is designed to operate on a PowerPC-based computer. † - This version not available for Mac OS # - The Comic Book Filters (Filter > Sketch > Comic/Graphic Novel/Pen and Ink) will cause Elements 11 Editor to crash on Mac 10.9. # - Minimal product testing has been performed on this OS. The minimum system requirements for all previous versions of Photoshop Elements can be found here: The minimum system requirements (including supported platforms) for the current version of Photoshop Elements can be found here: In most cases, a version of PSE is "unsupported" on a specific platform simply because it was released before that version of the OS. What it does mean is that you operate the application on that platform at your own risk. Just because a platform is "unsupported" does not necessarily mean that it will not work.

By "supported", we mean that the application is designed and thoroughly tested to work on. Here is a table to help identify which versions of PSE are supported on which versions of Windows and Macintosh. There are many different combinations of Photoshop Elements (PSE) and the Operating Systems (OS) it is supported on.
