I have always bought licensed software but now find myself caught between a rock and a hard place when I try to install Adobe CS2 on my recently acquired MacBook Pro.
The problem arises because the Adobe CS2 software will only install if you have already got a licensed copy of Photoshop 7.0 or later. I have Photoshop 4.0 - worked with happily it for years (using OS 9) on my beloved old iMac, before I bit the bullet and upgraded with the CS2 software. That worked fine on my iMac (ran parallel OS 9 and 10 for a good while)
But my MacBook Pro obviously only has OS X on it, so I cannot install Photoshop 4.0 and consequently cannot install the upgrade to CS2 disks. What to do? Do I really have to buy CS2 from scratch again (or CS3 or 4 or 5 or whatever) to get it to install on my MacBook Pro?
Eimear
The problem arises because the Adobe CS2 software will only install if you have already got a licensed copy of Photoshop 7.0 or later. I have Photoshop 4.0 - worked with happily it for years (using OS 9) on my beloved old iMac, before I bit the bullet and upgraded with the CS2 software. That worked fine on my iMac (ran parallel OS 9 and 10 for a good while)
But my MacBook Pro obviously only has OS X on it, so I cannot install Photoshop 4.0 and consequently cannot install the upgrade to CS2 disks. What to do? Do I really have to buy CS2 from scratch again (or CS3 or 4 or 5 or whatever) to get it to install on my MacBook Pro?
Eimear