CS3 Upgrade Option?

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May 25, 2008
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Just upgraded from 7.0 to CS3 this past week and now I’m having buyers remorse. Not that I don’t like CS3, but I went for the standard version and I guess what I really should have ordered was the extended version. I’ve looked at the Adobe site and can’t find an upgrade from standard to extended. Is there such a thing? My fault for not shelling out the additional $150 or so for the extended version then, but now I see my error and want to correct it.

An option is probably to wait for CS4, hoping that upgrade to extended is there, I guess. Hate to pay the price for a single version upgrade though when from a current to the next isn’t usually such a big capability difference. I see 7.0 to 10.0 as very significant though, so again, I’m not totally sorry for the upgrade, just that the new way of offering PS has me a bit confused.

Anyone found an upgrade offered from CS3 standard to CS3 extended?

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mesa
May 25, 2008
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Just upgraded from 7.0 to CS3 this past week and now I’m having buyers remorse. Not that I don’t like CS3, but I went for the standard version and I guess what I really should have ordered was the extended version. I’ve looked at the Adobe site and can’t find an upgrade from standard to extended. Is there such a thing? My fault for not shelling out the additional $150 or so for the extended version then, but now I see my error and want to correct it.

An option is probably to wait for CS4, hoping that upgrade to extended is there, I guess. Hate to pay the price for a single version upgrade though when from a current to the next isn’t usually such a big capability difference. I see 7.0 to 10.0 as very significant though, so again, I’m not totally sorry for the upgrade, just that the new way of offering PS has me a bit confused.

Anyone found an upgrade offered from CS3 standard to CS3 extended?

They are both the same its just the serial number which makes either.

Your serial will start with 1045 – and the extended version is like this 1330-

You may have mail.
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nomail
May 25, 2008
"Rob." wrote:

wrote:

Just upgraded from 7.0 to CS3 this past week and now I’m having buyers remorse. Not that I don’t like CS3, but I went for the standard version and I guess what I really should have ordered was the extended version. I’ve looked at the Adobe site and can’t find an upgrade from standard to extended. Is there such a thing? My fault for not shelling out the additional $150 or so for the extended version then, but now I see my error and want to correct it.

An option is probably to wait for CS4, hoping that upgrade to extended is there, I guess. Hate to pay the price for a single version upgrade though when from a current to the next isn’t usually such a big capability difference. I see 7.0 to 10.0 as very significant though, so again, I’m not totally sorry for the upgrade, just that the new way of offering PS has me a bit confused.

Anyone found an upgrade offered from CS3 standard to CS3 extended?

They are both the same its just the serial number which makes either.
Your serial will start with 1045 – and the extended version is like this 1330-

You may have mail.

You may send him a serial number, but apart from the fact that it’s illegal and the OP asked for the legal route, he probably won’t be able to activate such a copy because of the illegal serial number.


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mesa
May 25, 2008
Johan W. Elzenga wrote:
"Rob." wrote:

wrote:

Just upgraded from 7.0 to CS3 this past week and now I’m having buyers remorse. Not that I don’t like CS3, but I went for the standard version and I guess what I really should have ordered was the extended version. I’ve looked at the Adobe site and can’t find an upgrade from standard to extended. Is there such a thing? My fault for not shelling out the additional $150 or so for the extended version then, but now I see my error and want to correct it.

An option is probably to wait for CS4, hoping that upgrade to extended is there, I guess. Hate to pay the price for a single version upgrade though when from a current to the next isn’t usually such a big capability difference. I see 7.0 to 10.0 as very significant though, so again, I’m not totally sorry for the upgrade, just that the new way of offering PS has me a bit confused.

Anyone found an upgrade offered from CS3 standard to CS3 extended?

They are both the same its just the serial number which makes either.
Your serial will start with 1045 – and the extended version is like this 1330-

You may have mail.

You may send him a serial number, but apart from the fact that it’s illegal and the OP asked for the legal route, he probably won’t be able to activate such a copy because of the illegal serial number.

You may have made the wrong assumption as well as to what was sent. It was an option.

So butt out.
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Charley
May 25, 2008
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Just upgraded from 7.0 to CS3 this past week and now I’m having buyers remorse. Not that I don’t like CS3, but I went for the standard version and I guess what I really should have ordered was the extended version. I’ve looked at the Adobe site and can’t find an upgrade from standard to extended. Is there such a thing? My fault for not shelling out the additional $150 or so for the extended version then, but now I see my error and want to correct it.

An option is probably to wait for CS4, hoping that upgrade to extended is there, I guess. Hate to pay the price for a single version upgrade though when from a current to the next isn’t usually such a big capability difference. I see 7.0 to 10.0 as very significant though, so again, I’m not totally sorry for the upgrade, just that the new way of offering PS has me a bit confused.

Anyone found an upgrade offered from CS3 standard to CS3 extended?

You should call Adobe. They will probably sell you an upgrade to what you want, maybe by giving you a registration number to allow access to the upgrade that may already be on your disk.

Charley

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