From: John Stafford on
In article <872i85Fu23U1(a)mid.individual.net>,
Rainer Latka <spam.trap(a)tiscali.de> wrote:

> On 06.Jun.10 16:03h, John Stafford wrote:

> > As Joel mentioned (I think), there is a point at which one cannot
> > upgrade, otherwise I'd upgrade from Photo Shop V3 to today's version. :)
> > Seriously, I still have V3 in the original package, unopened.
>
> IIRC you can upgrade if your version is up to two versions back. The
> Adobe web site will tell you.

:) This is 'Version' 3, before CS!
From: Rainer Latka on
On 07.Jun.10 13:39h, John Stafford wrote:
> In article<872i85Fu23U1(a)mid.individual.net>,
> Rainer Latka<spam.trap(a)tiscali.de> wrote:
>
>> On 06.Jun.10 16:03h, John Stafford wrote:
>
>>> As Joel mentioned (I think), there is a point at which one cannot
>>> upgrade, otherwise I'd upgrade from Photo Shop V3 to today's version. :)
>>> Seriously, I still have V3 in the original package, unopened.
>>
>> IIRC you can upgrade if your version is up to two versions back. The
>> Adobe web site will tell you.
>
> :) This is 'Version' 3, before CS!

maybe you can sell it to a collector if it's still in mint condition ;.)
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