Adobe Photoshop Crative Suite 2 - Free

Started by WAS, April 27, 2018, 01:03:38 PM

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WAS

Yes, you read that correct. Because of changes in the Adobe activate system, Adobe Photoshop CS2 has been released free without support. Besides missing the 3D workspace, and a few other things, this is still a fully featured option for todays work.

https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/cs2-product-downloads.html?promoid=19SCDRQK

archonforest

This is cool. I just need some video editing stuff and after effects. Thx for sharing mate.
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ajcgi

https://planetside.co.uk/forums/index.php/topic,15501.msg150588.html#msg150588

It's free in the same way pilfering a film off the Internet is free. Strictly speaking you should still own the license. ;)

WAS

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Quote from: ajcgi on April 30, 2018, 07:15:17 AM
https://planetside.co.uk/forums/index.php/topic,15501.msg150588.html#msg150588

It's free in the same way pilfering a film off the Internet is free. Strictly speaking you should still own the license. ;)

Oh wow, never saw that. When I got this there wasn't even an agree portal, I just remembered about it cause about 38,000 people on Facebook (art group) are passing it around and it reminded me.

Though I think it's funny you are agreeing to a disclaimer, which is held to no one. Who is agreeing? A bot? Lol Usually they're tied to accounts you're logged into otherwise there is no proof. Seems like just blowing smoke, if you know what I mean, based on their own screw up somewhere, for example, seemingly exposing they have no proof of ownership with serials (for legitimate purchased copies). I have CS (still amazing, and the fastest of CS/CC lines) so I wonder if they even have proof of ownership on my old registered copy anymore. Lol

Or another instance, what about people on VPNs sharing single IPs with millions others? I have t-mobile internet, and while sometimes it works fine (like now) most of the time I am on a private VPN network.