
previously bought PS CS2, Illustrator CS2, Acrobat pro 7 and Macromedia studio 8 I qualified for an upgrade ( they have two tiers of upgrade, 1 product or multiple products/suites ) and so saved a bit of money but I seriously think this will be the last time.
I plumped for Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium and I am now the proud owner of the following

For the princely sum of £599 plus £125.79 VAT coming to £724.79. That is remember on top of what it cost me to buy my previous versions.
I can afford it and I like to support developers as much as possible but aI think this is the end. I've spent enough with Adobe over the last 10 years. I'm still waiting for my mail detailing my 'free gift' to claim ( no idea what it is ) as was promised when I registered the software on Saturday.
Sorry, rant over, as you were.
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Tue 8 May 2007, 19:44,
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I plumped for Adobe Creative Suite 3 Design Premium and I am now the proud owner of the following

For the princely sum of £599 plus £125.79 VAT coming to £724.79. That is remember on top of what it cost me to buy my previous versions.
I can afford it and I like to support developers as much as possible but aI think this is the end. I've spent enough with Adobe over the last 10 years. I'm still waiting for my mail detailing my 'free gift' to claim ( no idea what it is ) as was promised when I registered the software on Saturday.
Sorry, rant over, as you were.

:D
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Tue 8 May 2007, 19:58,
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to be fair I do get free access to e-seminars and can learn a lot from experts in direct contact meetings. I also get regular invites to seminars held around the country for personal training ( which I need but never use ). You can not get this any other way than having an adobe account and having your products registered. I might attend the online design meeting tonight actually
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