Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/10/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Or some beer and some film? It's always new and improved but then that keeps the corporate wheels on truckin. Nathan Wajsman wrote: > This thread brings me to a question: I have a (legal) copy of CS. I > have been thinking of upgrading to CS2, but then again, I have not > done it because there is no compelling reason to do so. When going > from PS7 to CS, there was one--the ability to do many more things in > 16-bit space. Going from CS to CS2 give me...exactly what? The price > is not huge, but I can spend the ca. 200 EUR on a whole lot of Belgian > beer or some other worthwhile pursuit. > > Input from people who have upgrade is greatly appreciated. > > Nathan > > Matt Powell wrote: > >> On 10/9/06, Kenneth Frazier <kennybod@mac.com> wrote: >> >>> I've noticed that Photoshop CS2 is for sale on eBay, at a greatly >>> reduced price, and advertised as legal and registerable. Some of >>> them are sold with a copy of an earlier version, which can be used to >>> register the new upgrade version. >>> >>> Can anybody comment on this? >>> >>> I wouldn't ask this, but if it is legal, I can save a lot of money. >>> >>> TIA, >>> >>> Ken >> >> >> You're in the clear if you receive a legit copy of the older version >> and a legit copy of the upgrade - you own the software and the >> license. >> >> It's not necessarily a scam (I know people who've done it), but I'd >> check feedback very closely, and look into the possibility of just >> purchasing a copy of Adobe CS off of Ebay and buying the CS2 upgrade >> separately (newegg.com has the Photoshop upgrade for ~$170). >> >> >