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2006 iMac with Snow Leopard

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Sep 13, 2020 Sep 13, 2020

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I recently aquired a free 2006 iMac with the latest update of Snow Leopard (checked with Apple and am unable to upgrade the OS) and was wondering how I can get an older verison on PS and/or LR for it.  I am a Creative Cloud subscription member.

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LEGEND , Sep 13, 2020 Sep 13, 2020

There's nothing. Adobe burned that bridge long ago. (CC never gave the others to run CS or older even if you could get it). Warning, scammers may contact you privately pretending to be Adobe staff. Adobe will never send you a private message asking you to email an account that isn't @adobe.com, or use Skype. Adobe never ask you for their password. These scammers want your Adobe info, credit cards, your money and control of your computer, please take care.

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Sep 13, 2020 Sep 13, 2020

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Adobe now only offers the current and ONE older version

 

Go to https://prodesigntools.com/ and check their 'direct download' pages to see if they have a link for an older version

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There's nothing. Adobe burned that bridge long ago. (CC never gave the others to run CS or older even if you could get it). Warning, scammers may contact you privately pretending to be Adobe staff. Adobe will never send you a private message asking you to email an account that isn't @adobe.com, or use Skype. Adobe never ask you for their password. These scammers want your Adobe info, credit cards, your money and control of your computer, please take care.

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