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May 31, 2020
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Photoshop Elements 2019 obsolete with no upgrade to 2020?

  • May 31, 2020
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Is anyone else feeling ripped off by the late 2019 promotion to puchase PhotoShop and Primier Elements products for $60 on Mac, only to find that they do not work on Mac OS Catalina (released a few months later) and the upgrade to PSE 2020 is not included?

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Correct answer imjack2

I don't feel ripped off as I use Elements already many years, actually from the early beginnings when the product was still a freebee and noticed their marketing policy during all those years...
So I learned that Adobe has apparently a sales policy of each year bringing out a new version of the product touted with new features and giving a discount for upgrading which, if I'm not mistaken, is less than the purchase discount of the product without upgrading. I therefore upgrade only every 3 or 4 versions increments. So I purchased PSE 6, 9,13 and last year  version 17 (a.k.a. PSE2019) only to find out later that year that suddenly the program stopped displaying HEIC and HEVC files.....
Had no other option than to fork out for another purchase of PSE2020, which, to be honest, is still much cheaper than to buy a monthly Adobe subscription for their professional products which have much to many wistles and bells for me.

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Inspiring
June 8, 2020

I don't feel ripped off as I use Elements already many years, actually from the early beginnings when the product was still a freebee and noticed their marketing policy during all those years...
So I learned that Adobe has apparently a sales policy of each year bringing out a new version of the product touted with new features and giving a discount for upgrading which, if I'm not mistaken, is less than the purchase discount of the product without upgrading. I therefore upgrade only every 3 or 4 versions increments. So I purchased PSE 6, 9,13 and last year  version 17 (a.k.a. PSE2019) only to find out later that year that suddenly the program stopped displaying HEIC and HEVC files.....
Had no other option than to fork out for another purchase of PSE2020, which, to be honest, is still much cheaper than to buy a monthly Adobe subscription for their professional products which have much to many wistles and bells for me.

Peru Bob
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Community Expert
May 31, 2020

Adobe stopped selling PSE 2019 when PSE 2020 was released. The promotion is not from Adobe.

The system requirements for each were and are available from Adobe.

Participant
June 8, 2020

Bob, I appreciate your clarifying that the fault lay with me, not Adobe.  It is consistent with the experience I had in the support chat.  However, I still question the business practice of selling a piece of software in August, 2019 that will not be upgradable to an OS release that comes out in October, 2019. That is the same as selling expired milk.  If it was a reseller and not Adobe who sold it, then there is a problem of proxy responsibility. 

 

Adobe did fix my problem, which I appreciate.  It took too much energy to get fixed, which I did not appreciate.