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Posted by P.C. Ford on 05/29/06 23:14
On Mon, 29 May 2006 18:49:46 -0400, Rôgêr <abuse@your.isp.com> wrote:
>P.C. Ford wrote:
>> I have my eye on a Adobe program. I suspect that it is part of a Adobe
>> video collection suite. It is advertised as unregistered. Do you know
>> what risks there are to buying a program which was part of a suite?
>> Seems to me that the individual programs are not eligible for upgrade.
>> I tried the Adobe site...could find an answer and could not find the
>> right place to ask on a forum. I will call Adobe custormer service
>> tomorrow. But maybe you know today?
>
>Would it have been too much of a pain to tell everyone what the program
>is? And "advertised as unregistered", does that mean you're buying it
>from a software pirate?
We seem to be a little on edge, huh? Holiday go poorly?
It is not "too much of a pain" to tell you what the program is, it's
Encore. (What difference that makes I have no idea.)
It is "advertised as unregistered." I do not knowingly buy pirate
software and I have returned software and demanded my money back when
it turned out to be pirate software. I don't think it's fair for me
to make a buck with sofware stolen from someone else.
But thanks for asking.
I'm buying the sofware to ultimately upgrade it. As I suppose you
know, if you buy an unregistered old Adobe version or arrange to
transfer the license, you can upgrade the version for $200. I've done
this in the past. Transfered a license for AE and bought a virgin copy
of Premiere 1.
Assuming you don't actually know the answer to my question, I wish you
a better workweek than your holiday.
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