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Hi All,
I am currently using a fully registered version of Photoshop CS5.1 on a Windows 7 64bit PC.
I am making the move to an iMac and wondered if there was a way to "trade in" the Windows version and get a version suitable for use on an iMac. I know about using the software Parallels on an iMac to run a Windows program but would prefer, if possible, not to have to use this workaround.
Many thanks,
Ken
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From helpX (see final note about older versions)
Request a product language or platform exchange
If you require a different language or operating system version of a non–Creative Cloud product you purchased from Adobe, you can exchange your product. For example, if you now run Mac OS instead of Windows, you can swap Creative Suite 6 for Windows for Creative Suite 6 for Mac. Or you can exchange your product for a different language version. Here’s how.
Note: If you have an older version of a product, you must order an upgrade instead of an exchange. Contact us for help with upgrading to a different version of your product.
—Exchange a product for a different language or platform version
Ken, this is a current page on Adobe's site, but CS5 reached end of life, so I'm not sure if Adobe will still be able to make the exchange. It would be helpful to others to come back and report on how this works for you.
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Thank you - I will follow up on your suggestion and report back accordingly.
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You can not. They are different products you can only exchange platform for the current application version CS6. You can upgrade CS5 to CS6 and exchanger platforms at the same time. CS6 standard Upgrade $200, CS6 Extended Upgrade $400.
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JJ - do you have links for these upgrades? Last time I checked Adobe stopped selling CS6 entirely.
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You have to call Adobe so they can try to sell a CC subscription
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#1 Your product no longer qualifies for a platform/language swap. It's too old.
#2 I assume you're moving to the latest & greatest Mac OS (Sierra). If that's the case, you've reached the point of no return. It's Creative Cloud or nothing now. Even if you could get your hands on a legacy copy of CS5 for Mac, it's not certified to run on El Capitan or Sierra.
So the CC Photography Plan (USD $9.99/mo) is probably your best option.
If you need the whole suite, look at the Full Plan (Cyber Monday Special rate of $39.99/mo) Offer ends Dec 2nd.
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Nancy