Tom Wickline wrote: > On 4/15/07, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On 4/15/07, Dan Kegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > Hey Tom, > > Hey Dan, > >> >> I think I'm going to focus on Dreamweaver, Photoshop, and Acrotat Pro >> for a while... so that's it for new wiki pages for a while :-) >> - Dan >> > > I haven't had much luck finding older trial versions of Acrobat or > Dreamweaver everything Ive come across just points to Macromedia or > adobe for the download. I have found some shady sites with downloads, > hacks, cracks and the likes.. I really don't believe I should post > those links here, when I have a little free time ill look around some > more. > > Hey, My name is Alex and I've been lurking around Wine for a year or so now. I saw your request for trial versions and I took a look around trying to find them. I'm not sure how far back you're hoping to find, but here is what I found so far.
*I'm not sure if you are adverse to downloading straight from Adobe, but here is a link to request version 7. I filled it out and it had me download a little download helper app to get version 7. I ran it and it started downloading. Likely it will work. http://www.adobe.com/special/acrobat/acrobatonline/acropro_tryout/acropro_reg.html (This is the link e-mailed to me; it might save you from registering.) http://www.adobe.com/special/acrobat/acrobatonline/acropro_tryout/acropro_popup.html *Here's another Adobe link - this one for version 6 http://www.adobe.com/special/acrobat/acrobatonline/tryreg.html *Adobe's FTP server has nothing useful on it for Acrobat, though plenty for other products. I can't even login to the old macromedia ftp server to look for dreamweaver. I'll let you know if I find anything more exciting. ---Alex