Installing trial software on computer that already has CS6 installed
Hi,
I have been using CS6 version of Adobe apps on a MacPro 2008 system (macOS version 10.13.6 - aka High Sierra) for quite a while and got a free trial offer for new version of Photography apps with a new hard drive I purchased last week, but want to make sure installing the free trial will not goof up my existing CS6 installed applications versions before doing the actual installation of free trial software.
So basically, can a new/current version of Adobe apps (Photoshop, Illustrator, etc) co-exist on the same system as the CS6 versions at the same time? I don't want to have to re-install my CS6 version again after the trial expires if I decide to not upgrade. I will be installing the two sets of apps in different folders in the /Applications folder, so that's not the issue. The issue will likely be libraries installed in system folders and perhaps my ~/Library folder.
Anyone have any experience in doing this and what were the results? Did the CS6 versions have any problems when they were run after the new Adobe apps were installed?
I intend on installing the trial software under a different username just to lessen any problems with ~/Library conflicts, but have no control over where the system libraires get installed (or do i????)????
All hints, suggestions, etc about how to avoid problems given these circumstances would be highly appreciated. Also what is the most recent version of Adobe apps that can be run on High Sierra, as that is the last version of macOS that will likely be installed on this old MacPro computer.
Thanks very much...
-bob
