I just got off the phone with Adobe. The rep assured me there would be no problem using PS V3.0 upgrading to CS2. He checked the serial number and it is registered to someone other than myself, but as he stated this only affects tech support for the V3.0 product and not an upgrade. He further stated if I needed the support for V3.0 I could contact the original licensee and have a license transfer done, which ain't likely as I probably wouldn't be able to find the original owner/licensee. Can't envision needing tech support for something I probably wouldn't use
. The Adobe rep said I'd have to call in the V3.0 serial number as it was an old one and not recognized by newer software.
Anyhow I head to Newegg to see what they get for a CS2 Upgrade package. I notice in the reviews someone that is not particularly happy with Adobe. Only lends to further skepticism about an upgrade. Makes me think it would be best to purchase directly from Adobe to avoid issues of trying to return opened software if the upgrade can't be done.
"Beware Older Versions
Pros: Should be a great product and is a great price....
Cons: Will not load on my system. I have Photoshop 5.0 running on Windows XP Pro and when I go to load it I get a message:
"Can't find your version of Photoshop 5.5 or higher". That wasn't on the package... More »
or on this spec sheet. It reads:
"To install this upgrade successfully, you will need a licensed version of Adobe Photoshop CS or Adobe Photoshop 7.0 or earlier, on the same platform as this purchase." To my understanding 5.0 is earlier than 7.0. Don't even think of trying to contact Adobe. I sent numerous emails. They are far too important to talk to their customers!!!
Other Thoughts: Maybe a class action suit might help. Face it the package says:
"This upgarde version will install only if you are a licensed user of a previous version of this software product". I don't see 5.5 or higher in the text, do you?
NewEgg is still great, Adobe marketing lacks.
Reviewed By: N/A, 12/13/2005 6:13:06 PM
This reviewer reports that his/her technical understanding of this type of product is somewhat high and has owned this product between 1 month to 1 year.
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