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yup, got an new computer and want to use my DREAMWEVER CS6... misplaced KEYCODE.
It was a download, not a DVD.
help :-thanks!
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Sign in to your Adobe account, the one you used to download the product, and retrieve the Keycode there. Easy peasy.
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yup, if only I knew the email address I used to open THAT account with.
thanks.
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DW CS6 id vastly outdated anyway, I would not spend any time in installation. Have a look at https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/free-developer-offers/ or newer products such as Dreamweaver CC or even Wappler
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thanks!
Finances at this moment do not support paying for new software. Free version expire at some point...then back to where I am.
thanks! 😄
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Nobody should use outdated web authoring software. The web has changed a lot in 8 years. Among other things, CS6 doesn't understand CSS Flexbox, CSS Grids, Responsive Web Design, Bootstrap, the latest PHP & JavaScript code or modern web devices.
Visual Studio Code and Brackets are modern open source code editors (free to use, no time limits). Brackets is the same code engine that Dreamweaver CC 2020 uses.
https://code.visualstudio.com/
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hi Ben!
wow, I totally missed the FREE for every!
Thank you! Most appreciated. 3 websites to make NEW.
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Please log-in to your account below to access your download link and serial number.
https://account.adobe.com/products
CS6 is no longer sold or supported. And you would have had to purchase a download directly from Adobe. If not, contact the vendor who sold you CS6.
Account log-in problems are beyond the scope of this user-to-user forum. We can't help you with that. Sorry.
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Dear Nancy,
I hear you.
I will upgrade as finances reveal.
cheers!
😄
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Brackets is open source and will always remain free to use
Microsoft has realeased the community version free to use
This makes me wonder where finance comes into the conversation.