well of course, if you want to pay $120 a year for the features gained,
its worth it, by all means go for it.
But for me, I used photoshop CS for nearly 10 years and got very
comfortable with it and CS2 was close
enough that I didnt have to "relearn" the software and it meets my needs
at a price that cant be beat so
Im happy with that too.
On 10/21/2014 7:02 PM, Bill wrote:
On 21/10/2014 3:59 PM, J C OConnell wrote:
I get by fine ( quite nicely actually) with older versions of PS, so
when my hard drive crashed without backup recently
I purchased a sealed copy of photoshop CS off ebay for $70. It
registered and runs fine on win8 but I had trouble activating the
software past its 30 day trail period. To make a long story short, I
found out the adobe is giving away photoshop CS2
at there website with a registration number and it needs no activation.
yippie! Why buy PS when you can get a good working
version from 2005 free forever? JCO
Some of us actually use the features and improvements that the more
recent software has. For people with simpler needs, an old version of
Photoshop, or even Elements is fine.
bill
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