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From: HGS on 5 Jun 2010 15:12 Looking to move to either CS4 or CS5 from elements. Not looking for a student version. Any ideas as to the best place to purchase as cheap as possible?
From: tony cooper on 5 Jun 2010 16:58 On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 20:12:31 +0100, "HGS" <hs004d2388_2(a)blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: >Looking to move to either CS4 or CS5 from elements. Not looking for a >student version. Any ideas as to the best place to purchase as cheap as >possible? > Don't you understand that the "student version" is the same program as the full version? The only difference is the price and the container. You may not qualify for a student version, but there's no reason not to purchase the student version if you qualify. -- Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida
From: John Stafford on 5 Jun 2010 18:40 In article <ufel06hgth3tevoa44m2b6k5lvsqnh4ku3(a)4ax.com>, tony cooper <tony_cooper213(a)earthlink.net> wrote: > On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 20:12:31 +0100, "HGS" > <hs004d2388_2(a)blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: > > >Looking to move to either CS4 or CS5 from elements. Not looking for a > >student version. Any ideas as to the best place to purchase as cheap as > >possible? > > > Don't you understand that the "student version" is the same program as > the full version? The only difference is the price and the container. One small correction: the EULA for a student version states that you may not, under any circumstances, sell/transfer your copy to another person. That is the only difference.
From: N on 5 Jun 2010 22:16 "John Stafford" <nhoj(a)droffats.ten> wrote in message news:nhoj-988026.17403005062010(a)news.supernews.com... > In article <ufel06hgth3tevoa44m2b6k5lvsqnh4ku3(a)4ax.com>, > tony cooper <tony_cooper213(a)earthlink.net> wrote: > >> On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 20:12:31 +0100, "HGS" >> <hs004d2388_2(a)blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: >> >> >Looking to move to either CS4 or CS5 from elements. Not looking for a >> >student version. Any ideas as to the best place to purchase as cheap as >> >possible? >> > >> Don't you understand that the "student version" is the same program as >> the full version? The only difference is the price and the container. > > One small correction: the EULA for a student version states that you may > not, under any circumstances, sell/transfer your copy to another person. > That is the only difference. Can you upgrade a student version, say from cs4 to cs5? -- N
From: tony cooper on 5 Jun 2010 23:45
On Sun, 6 Jun 2010 12:16:54 +1000, "N" <N(a)onyx.com> wrote: > >"John Stafford" <nhoj(a)droffats.ten> wrote in message >news:nhoj-988026.17403005062010(a)news.supernews.com... >> In article <ufel06hgth3tevoa44m2b6k5lvsqnh4ku3(a)4ax.com>, >> tony cooper <tony_cooper213(a)earthlink.net> wrote: >> >>> On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 20:12:31 +0100, "HGS" >>> <hs004d2388_2(a)blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: >>> >>> >Looking to move to either CS4 or CS5 from elements. Not looking for a >>> >student version. Any ideas as to the best place to purchase as cheap as >>> >possible? >>> > >>> Don't you understand that the "student version" is the same program as >>> the full version? The only difference is the price and the container. >> >> One small correction: the EULA for a student version states that you may >> not, under any circumstances, sell/transfer your copy to another person. >> That is the only difference. > >Can you upgrade a student version, say from cs4 to cs5? The student version could be CS4 or CS5. The student version is not a limited feature version as far as function. It doesn't make a difference as to what version you are upgrading from or to. The term "student version" pertains to the price you pay if you are qualified. I know people who have signed up for a course at a community college in order to qualify for the student version price. The student version price, plus the registration fees, are still less than the commercial price. Significantly. The course need not be in an area where Photoshop would used. -- Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida |