Johan W. Elzenga wrote:
> "Rob." <mesa@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>
>>bitbucket@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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>>>Just upgraded from 7.0 to CS3 this past week and now I'm having buyers
>>>remorse. Not that I don't like CS3, but I went for the standard
>>>version and I guess what I really should have ordered was the extended
>>>version. I've looked at the Adobe site and can't find an upgrade from
>>>standard to extended. Is there such a thing? My fault for not
>>>shelling out the additional $150 or so for the extended version then,
>>>but now I see my error and want to correct it.
>>>
>>>An option is probably to wait for CS4, hoping that upgrade to extended
>>>is there, I guess. Hate to pay the price for a single version upgrade
>>>though when from a current to the next isn't usually such a big
>>>capability difference. I see 7.0 to 10.0 as very significant though,
>>>so again, I'm not totally sorry for the upgrade, just that the new way
>>>of offering PS has me a bit confused.
>>>
>>>Anyone found an upgrade offered from CS3 standard to CS3 extended?
>>
>>They are both the same its just the serial number which makes either.
>>
>>Your serial will start with 1045 - and the extended version is like
>>this 1330-
>>
>>You may have mail.
>
>
> You may send him a serial number, but apart from the fact that it's
> illegal and the OP asked for the legal route, he probably won't be able
> to activate such a copy because of the illegal serial number.
>
>
You may have made the wrong assumption as well as to what was sent. It
was an option.
So butt out.


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