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Apr 05, 2012 10:02 |  #1

Thinking of taking the plunge and buying CS5 so I can get the free upgrade to CS6 when it is released next month. I have one question - is everyone eligible or do you have to be a student/educator or commercial?


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Apr 05, 2012 10:31 |  #2

Where did you find out about a Free upgrade?


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Apr 05, 2012 10:53 |  #3

Adobe often does courtesy upgrades, and they usually have a window of about 30 days where they'll upgrade you for free within whatever version you own.

I would be careful buying now. Being off by a day can be an expensive mistake. Plus the courtesy upgrade is not guaranteed. I know they did it with LR4 but I'm not sure what their CS6 policy will be. Maybe just wait until close to the release date, buy it, don't open it, and see what they'll do for you.


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Apr 05, 2012 11:14 |  #4

Says you can do it now - as long as you purchase after March 26th...

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Apr 05, 2012 14:16 |  #5

I wonder if it works if you purchase the Adobe CS5.5 Design Standard Student and Teacher Edition?




  
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Apr 05, 2012 14:50 |  #6

jtack wrote in post #14215557 (external link)
I wonder if it works if you purchase the Adobe CS5.5 Design Standard Student and Teacher Edition?

I think so - it would upgrade you to the student edition of CS6

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Apr 06, 2012 22:12 |  #7

James33 wrote in post #14215711 (external link)
I think so - it would upgrade you to the student edition of CS6

James

Thx...I chatted with an adobe rep online and he confirmed that any version of cs5.5 can be upgraded to cs6 at launch time. Pretty good deal because I can get the student/teacher version of cs5.5 for 275.00. I am working off of photoshp 6.0 right now and just recently downloaded the beta version of cs6.




  
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Apr 07, 2012 10:36 |  #8

Just as an FYI, if you were watching the prices, the day they announced the free upgrade, they raised their prices a few hundred dollars for almost all products.

It's "free"... But it's calculated


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