Fernando, not to intrude on your (formerly!) private conversation, but I'd
suggest you make sure what you're being offered is legal and not a copy. If
the seller doesn't know, it's likely illegal.
BTW, my understanding is that there is a package specific to each OS. So if
you want to run on both platforms, you need to buy one of each.
Sorry to sound like a lawyer about this but I think photographers have a
lot of reasons to be more aware of copyright issues than most folks.
FWIW, I too forget that the 'Reply To' button doesn't always select the
address about which I'm *thinking*. ;o)
hth/ScottGee1
On 5/11/05, Fernando Gonzalez Gentile <> wrote:
>
> on 10/05/2005 12:28, Winsor Crosby at wincros@xxxxxxxxxxx, wrote:
>
> > Interestingly the new Photoshop CS2
>
> Winsor,
>
> Someone if offering me ADOBE CREATIVE SUITE PREMIUN EDITION 2.0 (7CDs) -
> --------------
> Suite completa de programas de Adobe:
> CD1 - (Installer, Photoshop CS2, Bridge Services),
> CD2 - (InDesign CS2, Version Cue CS2)
> CD3 - (Illustrator CS2),
> CD4 - (Acrobat 7.0 Professional, GoLive CS2), CD5 - Resources and Extras
> CD6 - Resources and Extras Disc 2, CD7 - Total Training Video Workshop
> ---------------
>
> Interestingly enough (and couldn't get info out of Adobe site) is that
> seller doesn't know if it would run on a Mac or in a Win - most probably
> on
> a Win.
> Is there a remote chance that the Creative Suite could be installed on
> both
> platforms, with different serial numbers for each one?
>
> I know Wolfram Research's 'Mathematica 3.0' could...
>
> TIA,
>
> Fernando.
>
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