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KsprayDad
Sep 23rd, 2009, 10:38 AM
Hello....have a friend who's son needs honest to goodness photoshop. Anyone aware of any deals (student or msndaa type)...maybe last version rather than the newest and greatest?
Any help appreciated (I did a global search of RFD and came up empty)
joejoo
Sep 23rd, 2009, 11:28 AM
There are massive discounts for Photoshop if you are a student of an acredited school. Contact Adobe for more info. Search Google Canada as well, there are online stores you can purchase from with student ID...
willy
Sep 23rd, 2009, 01:20 PM
Just curious .. Is your friend gonna to use it professionally (for work) ?
KsprayDad
Sep 23rd, 2009, 01:41 PM
Just curious .. Is your friend gonna to use it professionally (for work) ?
Its my friends son so I don't have the whole story...at this point my understanding is that he is in college and he is required to produce work using Photoshop...I'm a GIMP guy but they want the real thing.
Adobe's own site has it for $199 for students....is this likely the best deal out there?
Wiill
Sep 23rd, 2009, 10:40 PM
Its my friends son so I don't have the whole story...at this point my understanding is that he is in college and he is required to produce work using Photoshop...I'm a GIMP guy but they want the real thing.
Adobe's own site has it for $199 for students....is this likely the best deal out there?
I would try craigslist, maybe you can get a used copy with licensing code included. or get an old edition, and then buy the upgrade......you'd have to do the math to figure out the savings.
joejoo
Sep 23rd, 2009, 10:57 PM
I would try craigslist, maybe you can get a used copy with licensing code included. or get an old edition, and then buy the upgrade......you'd have to do the math to figure out the savings.
Whatever you do, do not follow this posters advice. Buying software from Craigslist is absolutely insane.
Get it straight from Adobe for $199, it is worth every penny. The student version is fully upgradeable down the road to the full commercial version. I bought the student version of Photoshop over ten years ago and have been upgrading ever since.
d_w31
Sep 24th, 2009, 02:22 AM
Does your friend's son go to university/college? As an example, University of Alberta students get the Adobe CS4 Design Standard bundle (which includes InDesign CS4, Photoshop CS4, Illustrator CS4, and Acrobat 9 Pro) for $289.
University of Alberta Link (http://www.campuscomputerstore.ca/ualberta/content/LicenseSSA2.php)
Much better deal than getting Photoshop by itself for $199 imo...most design students will need Illustrator I assume...and Acrobat 9 is very handy as well.
So ask your friend's son to check his campus computer store, it is very likely that there will be some deals.
joejoo
Sep 24th, 2009, 11:06 AM
Does your friend's son go to university/college? As an example, University of Alberta students get the Adobe CS4 Design Standard bundle (which includes InDesign CS4, Photoshop CS4, Illustrator CS4, and Acrobat 9 Pro) for $289.
University of Alberta Link (http://www.campuscomputerstore.ca/ualberta/content/LicenseSSA2.php)
Much better deal than getting Photoshop by itself for $199 imo...most design students will need Illustrator I assume...and Acrobat 9 is very handy as well.
So ask your friend's son to check his campus computer store, it is very likely that there will be some deals.
Good point. The Adobe Creative Suite Premium is $399, it includes: "Student Edition combines Adobe InDesign® CS4, Photoshop® CS4 Extended, Illustrator® CS4, Flash® CS4 Professional, Dreamweaver® CS4, Fireworks® CS4, and Acrobat® 9 Pro with additional tools and services."
As seen here: http://tryit.adobe.com/us/cs4/studenteditions/?sdid=DQLXS
I had a quick look around, it seems that $199 is the best price I can see. That is for the Photoshop CS4 Extended edition however. Adobe doesn't appear to offer the 'regular' version of Photoshop on an educational basis.
Wiill
Sep 24th, 2009, 03:40 PM
Whatever you do, do not follow this posters advice. Buying software from Craigslist is absolutely insane.
Get it straight from Adobe for $199, it is worth every penny. The student version is fully upgradeable down the road to the full commercial version. I bought the student version of Photoshop over ten years ago and have been upgrading ever since.
Why is my advice insane? If you can get a legit used copy of an older version for $40 why wouldn't you? Are you assuming everyone on Craigslist is a scammer?
tterb
Sep 24th, 2009, 04:47 PM
Why is my advice insane? If you can get a legit used copy of an older version for $40 why wouldn't you? Are you assuming everyone on Craigslist is a scammer?
I've never bought "used" software from Craigslist, but my initial reaction is the same as joejoo's. Sounds like a risky proposition to me!
joejoo
Sep 24th, 2009, 06:04 PM
Why is my advice insane? If you can get a legit used copy of an older version for $40 why wouldn't you? Are you assuming everyone on Craigslist is a scammer?
So you are going to trust some person on Craigslist? They have to deactivate their license. Good luck with that... :cheesygri
texas$
Sep 25th, 2009, 09:33 AM
Whatever you do, do not follow this posters advice. Buying software from Craigslist is absolutely insane.
Get it straight from Adobe for $199, it is worth every penny. The student version is fully upgradeable down the road to the full commercial version. I bought the student version of Photoshop over ten years ago and have been upgrading ever since.
I do some work with Adobe - this is accurate. If you pick up the Student Editions of Creative Suite 4, they can be upgraded to the full versions for just the price of the upgrade. You can typically pick up the Student Editions for up to 80% off the price of the full commercial version - any information you need, you can find at http://studenteditions.adobe.com. If you're a student, it's your best bet.
matdwyer
Sep 26th, 2009, 01:11 AM
I do some work with Adobe - this is accurate. If you pick up the Student Editions of Creative Suite 4, they can be upgraded to the full versions for just the price of the upgrade. You can typically pick up the Student Editions for up to 80% off the price of the full commercial version - any information you need, you can find at http://studenteditions.adobe.com. If you're a student, it's your best bet.
To further this, apparently with Adobe software educational software CAN be used for commercial purposes, as per adobe forums & employees. Macromedia software (no idea post merger) can not be.
ji_hyun_jun
Sep 26th, 2009, 08:34 PM
http://www.redflagdeals.com/forums/showthread.php?t=794338
coolspot
Sep 26th, 2009, 09:57 PM
Why is my advice insane? If you can get a legit used copy of an older version for $40 why wouldn't you? Are you assuming everyone on Craigslist is a scammer?
You dont' know the condition of the license - it may have been distributed, registered, corporate, stolen, etc.
If you're going to buy software off craigslist, you might as well pirate the software.
thl0103
Sep 27th, 2009, 03:58 PM
you dont' know the condition of the license - it may have been distributed, registered, corporate, stolen, etc.
If you're going to buy software off craigslist, you might as well pirate the software.
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