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Posted by Peter_LO: Mon Jan 7th, 2013 02:09 1st Post
No, I'm not spamming. ^_^

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=cs2%5Fdownloads



Posted by jk: Mon Jan 7th, 2013 03:10 2nd Post
I didnt follow the link past the Adobe account logon as I am on my iPad but it looks like Adobe continue to have ACS2 download available.



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Posted by Peter_LO: Mon Jan 7th, 2013 09:54 3rd Post
Not only CS2, but also a number of software such as Premiere, Acrobat Pro etc. and their unlock codes - all free of charge.

I can imagine how big the profit was to support such generosity.



Posted by Eric: Mon Jan 7th, 2013 11:15 4th Post
Peter_LO wrote: Not only CS2, but also a number of software such as Premiere, Acrobat Pro etc. and their unlock codes - all free of charge.

I can imagine how big the profit was to support such generosity.
Is this upgradeable?

I was thinking about Gary and his entry into Photoshop editing.

Could he download this and (pay for) upgrade to CS3???



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Posted by jk: Mon Jan 7th, 2013 11:47 5th Post
Eric wrote: Peter_LO wrote: Not only CS2, but also a number of software such as Premiere, Acrobat Pro etc. and their unlock codes - all free of charge.

I can imagine how big the profit was to support such generosity.
Is this upgradeable?

I was thinking about Gary and his entry into Photoshop editing.

Could he download this and (pay for) upgrade to CS3???
I would guess not.  To upgrade you need a paid for and registered unlock code.



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Posted by Peter_LO: Mon Jan 7th, 2013 11:52 6th Post
I remember that a few months ago Adobe announced that it would change its upgrade policy so that only owners of the most recent versions may enjoy the special upgrade price.

But I'm not quite sure if Adobe actually made the change.



Posted by Squarerigger: Mon Jan 7th, 2013 12:03 7th Post
I tried to get on the link and got a message site not available.



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Posted by jk: Mon Jan 7th, 2013 12:14 8th Post
It is temporarily unavailable. Hopefully it should be back soon.



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Posted by Robert: Mon Jan 7th, 2013 12:50 9th Post
The problem with 'old' versions of software like CS2 is that they will ONLY run on 'old' computers with 'old' OS's.


What are we talking about here! CS2 old???  Anything more than two versions back is pretty well obsolete if you want to keep up to date with the hardware.


I had hoped that computers were somehow reaching a plateau but I somehow doubt it.


Quadruple returns seem to force para line spacing.



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Posted by Eric: Mon Jan 7th, 2013 13:34 10th Post
Robert wrote: The problem with 'old' versions of software like CS2 is that they will ONLY run on 'old' computers with 'old' OS's.


What are we talking about here! CS2 old???  Anything more than two versions back is pretty well obsolete if you want to keep up to date with the hardware.


I had hoped that computers were somehow reaching a plateau but I somehow doubt it.


Quadruple returns seem to force para line spacing.
You are of course correct.
Sadly most obsolete software, like obsolete DSLRs, would still outstrip most users capabilities. CS2 and a D200 will still bring home the bacon.
I am beginning to believe that after Bankers, software developers are the next worse muggers.
;-)





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Posted by Robert: Mon Jan 7th, 2013 13:47 11th Post
With you there Eric!

Testing.

Testing...

Paragraph spacing issue fixed for now! Thanks JK.



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Posted by jk: Mon Jan 7th, 2013 13:56 12th Post
Rolled back to the old version of the file.
That is progress!
:rofl:



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Posted by Squarerigger: Mon Jan 7th, 2013 14:54 13th Post
Eric wrote:
Robert wrote: The problem with 'old' versions of software like CS2 is that they will ONLY run on 'old' computers with 'old' OS's.


What are we talking about here! CS2 old???  Anything more than two versions back is pretty well obsolete if you want to keep up to date with the hardware.


I had hoped that computers were somehow reaching a plateau but I somehow doubt it.


Quadruple returns seem to force para line spacing.
You are of course correct.
Sadly most obsolete software, like obsolete DSLRs, would still outstrip most users capabilities. CS2 and a D200 will still bring home the bacon.
I am beginning to believe that after Bankers, software developers are the next worse muggers.
;-)





Spot on Eric. Guaranteed obsolescence.



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