I've never bought pirated software, always had bonifide serialed purchases. I can guess that possibly Adobe is trying to lessen the drain of profits by the old way software was sold, but the end user is the one who is going to be paying the price now. While I've got your attention - why is Adobe doing this CC or nothing move? For small non profits like me it may make upgrading to the newest apps out of my reach. I thought it was because I have a single app (Muse) subscription in CC. Photoshop) in the browser in CC.Īre you saying in order to go full on CC I have to deactivate my CS6 apps? That may answer the question I was having trouble when I've tried to take Adobe's offer of a discount for the first year of CC for current CS6 owners. ![]() That message in the noted thread was not what I'm seeing in Application Manager (at first) but rather in Creative Cloud browser window, then it takes me to the Application Manager when clicking on the "Download" (i.e. ![]() To confirm were you able to successfully deactivate your perpetual version? Do you now see Creative Cloud Membership in the deactivation screen per message #11? Tom you mentioned in discussion that you were still facing difficulties with only seeing the trial option within the Adobe Application Manager.
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