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“Free Printing Guide for Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator & Acrobat”
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Hi,
I am looking to either try one of your CS3 or CS4 packages. I understand it’s a 30-day trial. What do I do if I like the product and want to keep it?
I apologize for seeming obvious, but I could not find information on your site about that, and I’m not interested in the CC at this time.
Thanks,
Ken
Hi Ken,
CS3 and CS4 are old and no longer sold… Adobe now offers only last year’s CS6 version (with traditional licensing) and the new CC version (which is subscription-based) – so we suggest going with one of those.
Here are the tryouts for both releases:
All Adobe CS6 Free Trial Downloads
All Adobe CC Free Trial Downloads
Hi students,
I am from Lahore-Pakistan. Assistant Manager Nisar Art Press.
This is the best platform to get information regarding Print and Graphic Arts. You can learn fast and up-to-date theory for your knowledge, which can solve out problems.
Best of luck.
Looks to be pretty good! Will this help with Lightroom as well?
Hey there Phil… Yes, it’s great – and to answer your question, it covers Photoshop and not Lightroom.
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I thought maybe they used the same module, thanks!
Sure, that’s completely understandable and a good question. But in fact, Photoshop and Lightroom are separate in this regard, even if they share a large common customer base.
Hi,
I am looking to either try one of your CS3 or CS4 packages. I understand it’s a 30-day trial. What do I do if I like the product and want to keep it?
I apologize for seeming obvious, but I could not find information on your site about that, and I’m not interested in the CC at this time.
Thanks,
rajkumar
Greetings Rajkumar, CS3 and CS4 are both very dated software – Adobe stopped selling the real/full copies in 2007 and 2008. We definitely do not recommend trying to find or buy old Adobe software like that – it is too dangerous:
Why Never to Buy Adobe Software on eBay, Craigslist or Amazon Mkt
If you still want to buy a non-CC version of any Adobe application (like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, a suite, etc), then actually Adobe still offers CS6 for sale direct… It’s the original release from 2012 so it’s not the latest and greatest creative software available, but it is a perpetual license and does not require the Creative Cloud (if that’s what you prefer):
Purchase Creative Suite 6 Products Direct from the Adobe Store
If you want to download a free trial to try it out first then we do also have the direct links for CS6 as well.
Hope that helps!