Jon,
Thanks for the info. I called Adobe. They verified that indeed my
version was a full version and legit though I was not able to get the
cross platform to Windows CS version. I was told it was no longer
available but I was able to get a full version Windows CS2 cross
platform upgrade and the whole process including the cost of the
purchase from eB*y cost me less than half of what I would have paid for
a retail windows full version of CS2. When I think of it, it all worked
out for the best except for the guy who sold me the software though I
don't feel sorry for him as he was a bit rude in his response to my
request for an exchange. I was running PS7 on my windows machine that
was actually left over software from a company I worked for that had a
multi-user license. I no longer work for them and ethically, should not
have continued to use the software and probably would have run into a
snag trying to upgrade it to CS.
Richard L
Jon Mitchell wrote:
> I know this has been mentioned in the past, but Adobe certainly used to
> allow you switch platforms. A friend of mine made the switch from PC to
> Mac, maybe a year ago. Adobe sent him the disc for CS on the Mac. I
> think he had to sign something to say that he would destroy the old PC
> version (which, with him being a software developer and very hot on this
> sort of thing, I have absolutely no doubt that he did).
>
> I can't remember for sure, but there may have been a small (and I mean
> negligible) cost for this service. Or it may have been because he had
> an Upgrade version for the PC and needed full version for Mac, can't
> remember.
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