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Photshop 3.0 Elements vs Paint Shop Pro 9

Posted by Postal Grunt on June 15, 2005 at 20:13:25:

I made the switch from film SLR to digital (Minolta Dimage Z3). Now I realize I need to upgrade the toy factor by getting a little more digital imaging software power.
I've seen the Photoshop 3 available on sale at CompUSA online for $59. CostCo has Paint Shop Pro for about $69 after rebate. While I'd probably never figure out all the tricks on either, I want more capability than either the JASC or Adobe Photo Album software offers.
Can anyone make a sound arguement for either when ease of learning is factored in?