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Can I upgrade from CS3 Creative Suite Perpetual License to CS6 Perpetual License?
CS6 has not been sold for about 6 years, so the answer is no
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CS6 has not been sold for about 6 years, so the answer is no
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you can upgrade to cc all apps, but there's no discount for having a cs3 version. https://creative.adobe.com/plans
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Sorry I can't justify the cost, since the creative I'm doing is speculative. Adobe really should take this into account.
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photoshop & both lightrooms are $120/yr but i know that's not needed by everyone.
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I need InDesign, Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator to finish writing and
illustrating my book "Predators and Prey, A Self-Defense Comic".
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"We cannot separate design from integrity."
<personal info removed- kglad>
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don't reply via email, or remove your signature. you don't want that info shared across the internet.
for those 3 apps, you may as well get the all apps plan because those 3 would cost $600/year.
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I replied via email and it included my info which I'd like to delete but I can't find a way to do that. I'm using an ipad which is often missing features or less usable. Also I can't find a delete or edit button on my MacBook 2012.
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I notified the moderator to delete my content.
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Oh, thank you for removing that info
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you're welcome.
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i'm a mod and i deleted your phone # etc.
but understand about mobile devices. i'm on my phone.
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It seems my best option is to repair the USBs on my MacBook 2012 running CS3. From what I've glanced at on this support forum, I may run into problems getting my CS3 to run on another Intel MacBook due to transferring the license. Is that correct?
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You can't install Creative Suite on Catalina or later (Big Sur, Monterey, Ventura).
You won't be able to get CS3 activated on any machine at all.
An old Mac where CS3 has always been running is your only hope.
Subscribing to Creative Cloud for a year (around $700) is way cheaper than buying an upgrade to CS6 would have been - so I'm not sure why you are ruling out CC, unless your system is old (you can't run CC on older Macs or Mac systems).
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(PS if you subscribe for a year, remember to cancel in the last month, or the year commitment renews)
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if cs3 is working now on some computer, don't change any hardware on that computer.
if you do make a change (on that computer, or try to use a different computer) you will have to reactivate cs3 and that's impossible.
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CS3 is officially DEAD. You can't reinstall it on NEW or OLD devices now.
Modern equipment requires modern software. Mobile devices use entirely different software from Desktops. If you're illustrating a comic book, you could probably find a suitable drawing app on Google Play or Apple Stores.
Adobe Express for $10/month contains Photoshop Express among other things.
https://helpx.adobe.com/express/using/express-overview.html
Likewise, you could get Adobe Fresco for the iPhone, iPad or ZBook.
https://www.adobe.com/products/fresco.html
https://helpx.adobe.com/fresco/system-requirements.html
Hope that helps.
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I'm interested in InDesign for the iPad Pro. Does that exist?
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...the creative I'm doing is speculative. Adobe really should take this into account.
By @michal717777
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Why should software makers care if you're using tools for hobby, spec or commissioned projects? That's not their concern. They just make the tools.
You're no different than an artist who uses paints & brushes to create canvas art. You still have to pay for supplies and tools you use, whether or not you sell the artwork.
You can lease InDesign for however long you need it & cancel anytime without penalty. See screenshot.
If you can't afford pro-level tools, use cheaper alternatives.
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A 2012 MacBook Pro is going to be limited to running macOS Catalina, which Apple and Adobe have stopped supporting. CS3 is dead, as well. If you are going to get a current computer then you'll need the subscription to CC to make it work.