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I bought photoshop CS6 out right a long time ago and was told I would be able to use it for life. Now I have a new MAC and I cannot download photoshop on my Mac, it says the product needs to be updated to work on my Mac. A agent told me I have to now buy a subscription to use the same product I already paid money for previously and was told I could use it for life. I need a work around to this because that is ridiculous.
I bought photoshop CS6 out right a long time ago and was told I would be able to use it for life.
By @Shree
You can continue to use CS6 (released in 2012) as long as you keep it on hardware and a macOS that supports it. You can continue running it on your old computer and old macOS as long as they both work.
Software and hardware has moved on, and Apple has made changes in their OS and hardware that do not support CS6. Photoshop has been subscription only since 2013.
https://blog.conradchavez.com/2022/10/24/macos-13-ventura-will-adobe-software-work/
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I bought photoshop CS6 out right a long time ago and was told I would be able to use it for life.
By @Shree
You can continue to use CS6 (released in 2012) as long as you keep it on hardware and a macOS that supports it. You can continue running it on your old computer and old macOS as long as they both work.
Software and hardware has moved on, and Apple has made changes in their OS and hardware that do not support CS6. Photoshop has been subscription only since 2013.
https://blog.conradchavez.com/2022/10/24/macos-13-ventura-will-adobe-software-work/
There is a deeply discounted (annual) Photography plan, payable at $9.99 per month or in a lump sum. Scroll down to find the correct plan.
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html
You could also consider Photoshop Elements, which has a perpetual license and a 30-day trial. Scroll to the very bottom for the link to the trial.
https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop-elements.html
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I bought photoshop CS6 out right a long time ago and was told I would be able to use it for life.
By @Shree
You never lost the right to use it for life. The problem is that macOS has changed dramatically since CS6 was released, so it is not CS6 that changed, but the system it runs on has changed. Like Jane said, CS6 can still run indefinitely…on any Mac that still runs a system CS6 was coded to work on. The problem is that no new Mac runs a system CS6 can still run on.
It’s a little like owning the kind of analog TV that was made for much of the 20th century, or an old cell phone like the original iPhone from 2009. Analog TVs still work perfectly, the problem is that most TV stations have stopped sending analog TV signals so it won’t work with the digital TV signals that are now there. An original iPhone can still work perfectly, but most phone carriers no longer transmit the old 2G wireless standard it and other phones used back then, so there is no way for many of those old phones to connect to most cell towers today.
All of those examples are an unfortunate consequence of technology continuing to move forward very quickly. Apple achieved the wonderful speed, reliability, and efficiency of new Apple Silicon Macs in part by cutting out a lot of the macOS baggage from years ago, and also imposing new restrictions to strengthen security and privacy. The CS6 applications just don’t have the right code Apple has been requiring for several years now.
But again, as long as someone has a Mac that still runs a version of macOS that was made around the time CS6 was made, it is possible for CS6 to run on it for life. The problem you are running into with a new Mac is that the hardware and OS have gotten much too far ahead of software that has not changed since 2012.
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