Adobe Giving Away Creative Suite
Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:20 am
#29657- RickMember
Clicky Clicky
Adobe is currently releasing its Creative Suite family to anyone who registers a free account. Just thought some of you might like this info.
Here’s the list of available programs, available for both Mac and PC:
Creative Suite 2
Acrobat 3D 1.0 for Windows
Acrobat Standard 7.0
Acrobat Pro 8.0
Audition 3.0
GoLive CS2
Illustrator CS2
InCopy CS2
InDesign CS2
Photoshop CS2
Photoshop Elements 4.0/5.0
Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0
Adobe is currently releasing its Creative Suite family to anyone who registers a free account. Just thought some of you might like this info.
Here’s the list of available programs, available for both Mac and PC:
Creative Suite 2
Acrobat 3D 1.0 for Windows
Acrobat Standard 7.0
Acrobat Pro 8.0
Audition 3.0
GoLive CS2
Illustrator CS2
InCopy CS2
InDesign CS2
Photoshop CS2
Photoshop Elements 4.0/5.0
Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0
Mon Jan 07, 2013 12:43 pm
#29664- moosedawg06Member
- Location : Georgia
I'm wanting to get a pc and TRY and learn how to do basic editing stuff. There's a chance I may be getting promoted soon, so if I do and can afford one, I CAN HAZ TUTORIALS???
Mon Jan 07, 2013 1:08 pm
#29666- SyndromeAdmin
- Location : Ohio, USA
moosedawg06 wrote:I'm wanting to get a pc and TRY and learn how to do basic editing stuff. There's a chance I may be getting promoted soon, so if I do and can afford one, I CAN HAZ TUTORIALS???
They are all over the web.
What are you looking to do? Videos or Graphic Design?
Mon Jan 07, 2013 2:21 pm
#29667- moosedawg06Member
- Location : Georgia
Bofffffff
Mon Jan 07, 2013 7:24 pm
#29721- SyndromeAdmin
- Location : Ohio, USA
They are older, but they are worth it.
I learned on Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 at my tech class when I was graduating from career center.
I currently still use Photoshop CS3.
Adobe makes top notch products.
I learned on Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 at my tech class when I was graduating from career center.
I currently still use Photoshop CS3.
Adobe makes top notch products.
Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:47 pm
#29736- o_homescrub_oMember
- Location : Wash DC
For Adobe to release 10 year old products for free, wow, that's a first. CS2 was amazing to be honest. You'd be impressed with what it can still do, let alone for beginners, this is perfect. Though once you become familiar with the products and need all other features of CS4+, (im using CS6 now), you'll be in unfamiliar territory because up to this point, so many new features have been released, it blows CS2 out of the water.
Tue Jan 08, 2013 8:52 am
#29759- RickMember
Since I brought this here I thought I should post a followup. A friend of mine pointed this out to me this morning.
STORY
I apologize for the confusion and inconvenience it may have caused.
EDIT: So far everyone that I have talked to are saying that they are not having any issues with this. That it is working like originally explained. They have access to the unlocked program with a page of downloads with serial keys after doing whatever registration process they needed to do with adobe.
UPDATE, 2:40 p.m. PT: There has been clarification since this story broke. Adobe has not released the CS2 software for free. Instead, it has cancelled its CS2 license management servers, so for those with existing licenses it is now offering downloads that do not require contact with the licensing servers. This service is only going to be available for those with existing Adobe CS2 licenses, which will be verified when creating the Adobe account to download the software.
STORY
I apologize for the confusion and inconvenience it may have caused.
EDIT: So far everyone that I have talked to are saying that they are not having any issues with this. That it is working like originally explained. They have access to the unlocked program with a page of downloads with serial keys after doing whatever registration process they needed to do with adobe.
Wed Jan 09, 2013 2:37 am
#29870- o_homescrub_oMember
- Location : Wash DC
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