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Hello' so I have photoshop cs6 on my windows computer and I'm thinking of switch the Mac, just wondering if anyone knows if my cs6 will work on the Mac or how I would go about getting it on the Mac?
If you had made the switch back when CS6 was the current version, you could have switched platforms for the same version for a small fee. I did that when I switched from Windows to Mac in the days of CS3. The CDs were not cross-platform; Adobe sent me new CDs.
CS6 is no longer current and no longer supported, so it is no longer possible. In addition, Adobe moved from perpetual license to subscription halfway through the life of CS6.
Today you can get a subscription that
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If you have a valid license you should be able to download and install on an older Mac OS.
https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/cs6-install-instructions.html
If this is a newer Mac running Big Sur or Monterey you will have issues.
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No, it won't and that is pretty much the end of the discussion. OS X has evolved beyond a point where it would even run CS6 and you're past any update or platform switch cycles. You really have to sign up for CC or find other alternatives.
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Newer versions of MacOS will not run 32 bit applications. While Photoshop CS6 itself was 64 bit, several components, including the installer, were still 32 bit. So no, it won't work and you can't install or run it.
Another thing is that Creative Suite licenses were platform specific. You'd have to get what was then known as a "cross-grade", upgrade with a platform switch. That's not possible now.
The photography plan (PS+Lr) is $10 a month, with all updates as they come. It is now cross-platform (you can have one Mac and one Windows on the same license).
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If you had made the switch back when CS6 was the current version, you could have switched platforms for the same version for a small fee. I did that when I switched from Windows to Mac in the days of CS3. The CDs were not cross-platform; Adobe sent me new CDs.
CS6 is no longer current and no longer supported, so it is no longer possible. In addition, Adobe moved from perpetual license to subscription halfway through the life of CS6.
Today you can get a subscription that can be activated on two computers, and the good news is that one can be Mac and the other Windows. An annual subscription to Photoshop is payable in a lump sum or at $9.99 monthly. It includes 20 gb storage on the Cloud. There are also other plans. You might want to get the 7-day trial first (which rolls into paid unless you cancel.)
Scroll to find the $9.99 Photographer's plan:
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html
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To add: It depends on the Mac (how old) and if it can boot an older OS that supports 32-bit.
CS6 should run as a 64-bit application under Monterey but installing it is the issue; you must boot into an OS that can support the 32-bit installer (the last being Mojave). That's a big problem for M1's because Monterey, Big Sur, Catalina and M1 Macs do not run 32-bit and can't boot into Mojave.
If your new Mac isn't an M1 (Apple Silicon), you are OK but if it is, no way.