Photoshop Use on Computers
My sister got Photoshop for Christmas and she wants to have it at her house and at her work. Can she load it on both computers legally? She just won't be able to open them both up at the same time right?
Thanks
My sister got Photoshop for Christmas and she wants to have it at her house and at her work. Can she load it on both computers legally? She just won't be able to open them both up at the same time right?
Thanks
teammatt3 posted this at 02:51 — 27th December 2005.
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Nevermind, got it. http://www.adobe.com/activation/faq.html
dk01 posted this at 10:18 — 27th December 2005.
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Yeah that's one thing I applaud Adobe for doing. I have my copy installed on my laptop and desktop.
bja888 (not verified) posted this at 21:59 — 27th December 2005.
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Dont expect microsoft to do anything like that... Their the ones with one time use product keys
mairving posted this at 04:10 — 28th December 2005.
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Installed many Microsoft products and I have never seen a one time use product key. Some of MS's Academic products like Office can be installed on 3 machines as per the licensing agreement.
Adobe isn't generally very generous with their software when they could afford to be. This is one exception.
Mark Irving
I have a mind like a steel trap; it is rusty and illegal in 47 states
timjpriebe posted this at 14:31 — 28th December 2005.
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Anyone know if Macromedia MX has a similar setup? I just bought a Mac Mini and would like to have it Fireworks and Dreamweaver installed on both my Mac and PC.
Tim
http://www.tandswebdesign.com
mairving posted this at 01:29 — 29th December 2005.
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You can but within these guidelines:
Mark Irving
I have a mind like a steel trap; it is rusty and illegal in 47 states
02bunced posted this at 17:20 — 28th December 2005.
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The next version of Macromedia studio should do as it has been bought up by Adobe - dunno about the current version
timjpriebe posted this at 14:06 — 29th December 2005.
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Cool, that's exactly what I was hoping for. Thanks, Mark!
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