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Adobe giving away CS2

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Angus A. BPL Member
PostedJan 7, 2013 at 11:10 am

Looks like it's no longer available…getting the 'Site Area Temporarily Unavailable' message now.

Oh Fool BPL Member
PostedJan 7, 2013 at 11:52 am

too bad, but i think most people will have compatibility issues with this 2005 software anyway.

Roger Caffin BPL Member
PostedJan 7, 2013 at 7:46 pm

> i think most people will have compatibility issues with this 2005 software anyway.

It works fine for me still. I compose the occasional magazine with it.

Cheers

Nick Gatel BPL Member
PostedJan 7, 2013 at 7:52 pm

"too bad, but i think most people will have compatibility issues with this 2005 software anyway."

Works great on my Windows 7 machine. Been using it on several machines for years.

Rick Dreher BPL Member
PostedJan 7, 2013 at 8:25 pm

Holy cow, that's the entire CS2 suite, not just Photoshop. InDesign and Illustrator, as well as Acrobat pro, a video editor and a web design program. Back in the day it was about $2k worth of software.

PS CS2 does most of the heavy lifting of the latest edition, just not as many automated features and it won't recognize your RAW files (unless you have a coal-fired digicam). I've used CS2 through 6, and have no qualms about recommending this to anybody who wants a serious bitmap editor.

Cheers,

Rick

Oh Fool BPL Member
PostedJan 8, 2013 at 12:24 pm

I figured since CS2 was originally configured for XP/2000 and PowerPc Macs 10.2/.3 that compatibility would be more of an issue…I guess not.

Sweet As! Enjoy!

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