I have photoshop 5 and I just got a new macbook. installed on my disk and now photoshop tools and appearance overall software is really pixelated why? and how cand I do?

I have photoshop 5 and I just got a new macbook. installed on my disk and now photoshop tools and appearance overall software is really pixelated why? and what can I do?

Photoshop CS5 (as well as the versions of the other Adobe Creative Suite 5 applications) are not optimized for the retina on your new computer. They never will be updated.

You must purchase a subscription to applications of creative cloud or Photoshop CS6 to get support for the Retina display.

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