Hi,
Adobe is now giving their product for free, you can now get photoshop or CS2 directly from adobe.
No catch...
Here is the link :
[hide]http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html[/hide]
OR
[hide]https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?pid=4485850&e=cs2_downloads[/hide]
ENJOY!!!
I know some of you guys might be
BLIND and they will be asking for serial number...
[hide]OPEN YOUR EYES GUYS[/hide]
d***, I downloaded and installed with the serial number...
Now I don't know how to open photoshop cs2. I have a bunch of files but not an actual program icon, I don't see.
What should I do?
Either way, thanks for the share!
Reps given!
This suite should not work beyond Windows XP. There are at least lots of issues with it from Vista onwards...
Cheers, Johnny63
Great Share Bro!! Even though its an early version, what I like is that you get the whole suite, Pick and choose what you like, This still does the job very well. Thanks again!
(01-08-2013 06:44 PM)0Z_1800 Wrote: [ -> ]d***, I downloaded and installed with the serial number...
Now I don't know how to open photoshop cs2. I have a bunch of files but not an actual program icon, I don't see.
What should I do?
Either way, thanks for the share!
Reps given!
Thanks :).......You have to search for the file that you want to edit.. Then right click on and select open with... and then choose adobe photoshop cs2... And your work is done :)
(01-08-2013 06:54 PM)jbrown63 Wrote: [ -> ]This suite should not work beyond Windows XP. There are at least lots of issues with it from Vista onwards...
Cheers, Johnny63
Yup...
@Atti_dude
The image states clearly:
System requirements: Windows 2000 / Windows XP
->CS2 heavily relies on the directory structure established with Win2000 and WinXP.
Win Vista and up changed this quite a bit...
Cheers, Johnny63
I believe you can get it working on Vista and above but you'd have to install it in C:\adobe or something (it doesn't like being installed in the default dir on x64 windows apparently).
(01-08-2013 08:16 PM)jbrown63 Wrote: [ -> ]@Atti_dude
The image states clearly:
System requirements: Windows 2000 / Windows XP
->CS2 heavily relies on the directory structure established with Win2000 and WinXP.
Win Vista and up changed this quite a bit...
Cheers, Johnny63
I know man, thats why i posted the image to show that you are right...
Thanks for this.
ALL their programs are there, including Premiere Pro 2.0 :)
I paid over $1000 for all this way back when