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photoshop cs5 is can not download anymore?? i must download it for certification practice,, but did not found it,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Those links no longer work.
They all point to Download older versions of Adobe apps
Adobe now wants people to go to either:
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Do you have a licence number for Photoshop CS5?
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The site below has links to various trial versions of Adobe products. Some may have been taken down. The trial is just an unactivated full version.
Adobe CS5
https://prodesigntools.com/all-adobe-cs5-direct-download-links.html
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Those links no longer work.
They all point to Download older versions of Adobe apps
Adobe now wants people to go to either:
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Yes, didn't realise all the links redirected.
I see these still work (or some that I tested):
https://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cc-2017-direct-download-links.html
and a few from
https://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cc-2015-5-direct-download-links.html
The various CS ones redirect to the Download older versions of Adobe apps page.
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https://forums.adobe.com/people/John+Waller wrote
They all point to Download older versions of Adobe apps
It's going to be problematic for people who did not register earlier versions, and that could apply to a lot of people who bought their Adobe apps on/CD/DVD. I have a feeling that my old Student/Teacher versions were not registered online — not that I'll ever need them, but apparently people still use some of those old versions.
People have some funny ideas about computer applications. They wouldn't expect 24 hour online support for a ten year old motor vehicle or similar, but they get upset that Adobe doesn't have someone to sit on the phone with them for an hour or more, to fix a >10 year old version of Photoshop, which is likely as not running on equally old hardware running pre-OSX or Windows ME [shudder at the thought of it].
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A fair point Trevor.
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Trevor.Dennis wrote
https://forums.adobe.com/people/John+Waller wrote
They all point to Download older versions of Adobe apps
It's going to be problematic for people who did not register earlier versions, and that could apply to a lot of people who bought their Adobe apps on/CD/DVD. I have a feeling that my old Student/Teacher versions were not registered online — not that I'll ever need them, but apparently people still use some of those old versions.
Even if you did register your application and purchased them directly from Adobe you may have problems I know I do My Adobe Account Order History where you should be able to download your Applications from. Does not have the software that is registered in My Accounts My Products. My Products has the software registered and their Serials numbers but has no download links. The Download links should be in Order History. Order history only Shows CS6 and CC. There is no Download link for CS6 and Creative cloud desktop will now only install the Current CC version and the Prior CC version because of the legal issues Adobe is facing. None my Perpetual Photoshop download are available for me.
I do have all the CD and DVD for them that not a problem. Adobe has also put the Update Download back on line now So I can install and update old version of Photoshop. There may be a Problem for some though with CS2 and CS3 their Activation servers have been taken down. However, I had downloaded the CS2 and CS3 Installers that do not require activation.
The Big problem is Some require old version of Photoshop because new versions are not compatible or are missing features that have been removed. There can be a major issues for some CC users.
I do not believe that Adobe will invalidate their credentials for old working version of what Adobe is now calling unauthorized version of Photoshop. However, to me it looks like Adobe is making it impossible for them to install version of CC they may need for their work. Hopefully, they will be Able to work with Adobe to work out some solution.
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I'll contact customer care. That wold be faster,, maybe. Thankyou
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