Is it true? Can’t upgrade Academic PS?

Posted By
Oct 23, 2004
Views
523
Replies
4
Status
Closed
I qualify for the student and teacher’s discount for software. In the past, I have discovered that such software cannot be upgraded. Instead, I have to spend extra money to buy the full edition later on.

Is this true for Adobe Photoshop CS as well?

<*)))))><{

How to Master Sharpening in Photoshop

Give your photos a professional finish with sharpening in Photoshop. Learn to enhance details, create contrast, and prepare your images for print, web, and social media.

J
jjs
Oct 23, 2004
"<*)))))><{" wrote in message
I qualify for the student and teacher’s discount for software. In the past, I have discovered that such software cannot be upgraded. Instead, I have to spend extra money to buy the full edition later on.
Is this true for Adobe Photoshop CS as well?

NO it is not true, ‘teacher’. It’s in the EULA that came with your software, teacher. Browse into the Photoshop folder looking for the ‘legal’ folder.
Oct 24, 2004
No need to get snotty. Teacher and Student editions of microsoft software don’t allow upgrades. I haven’t purchased any Adobe products through the educational discounts, yet. That’s why I was asking ahead of time. So obviously, I can’t read the EULA inside the box because I don’t have the box.

Go wipe your nose.

<*)))))><{

On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 18:16:59 -0500, "jjs" wrote:

|"<*)))))><{" wrote in message
| |>I qualify for the student and teacher’s discount for software. In the |> past, I have discovered that such software cannot be upgraded. |> Instead, I have to spend extra money to buy the full edition later on. |>
|> Is this true for Adobe Photoshop CS as well?
|
|NO it is not true, ‘teacher’. It’s in the EULA that came with your |software, teacher. Browse into the Photoshop folder looking for the ‘legal’ |folder.
|
L
lew
Oct 24, 2004
On 2004-10-24, <*)))))><{ wrote:
No need to get snotty. Teacher and Student editions of microsoft software don’t allow upgrades. I haven’t purchased any Adobe products through the educational discounts, yet. That’s why I was asking ahead of time. So obviously, I can’t read the EULA inside the box because I don’t have the box.

Go wipe your nose.

<*)))))><{

BOTH Adobe products & microsoft software DO ALLOW upgrades & have done so; nothing in the "upgrade" version will stop the academic versions from being upgraded. Both m$ & adobe have their websites stating the upgradability of their academic versions.

The "only problem" with the m$ products is if you purchased via the school’s contract agreement with m$, then it may be cheaper to just get the later version at the agreement’s price which may be very much cheaper than any retail upgrade pricing. You just need to check with your bookstore as usually the m$ agreement cheap price is for the "upgrade" version.

On Sat, 23 Oct 2004 18:16:59 -0500, "jjs" wrote:
|"<*)))))><{" wrote in message
| |>I qualify for the student and teacher’s discount for software. In the |> past, I have discovered that such software cannot be upgraded. |> Instead, I have to spend extra money to buy the full edition later on. |>
|> Is this true for Adobe Photoshop CS as well?
|
|NO it is not true, ‘teacher’. It’s in the EULA that came with your |software, teacher. Browse into the Photoshop folder looking for the ‘legal’ |folder.
|
J
jjs
Oct 24, 2004
"<*)))))><{" wrote in message
No need to get snotty. Teacher and Student editions of microsoft software don’t allow upgrades. I haven’t purchased any Adobe products through the educational discounts, yet. That’s why I was asking ahead of time. So obviously, I can’t read the EULA inside the box because I don’t have the box.

I get an "F". 🙁 Okay. Ma faute.

But be confident that so far you can upgrade. Buy and enjoy.

MacBook Pro 16” Mockups 🔥

– in 4 materials (clay versions included)

– 12 scenes

– 48 MacBook Pro 16″ mockups

– 6000 x 4500 px

Related Discussion Topics

Nice and short text about related topics in discussion sections