On Apr 26, 2010, at 12:08 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> On 2010-04-26 04:53 , James O'Shea wrote:
>> I have the Education release of CS2 Premier, which complicates things.
> 
> then disregard every mention of upgrade prices above; you can't upgrade it.

Actually, he can.

Adobe products can now be upgraded from education to non-education versions. In 
the old days, this was not the case, but it was changed several years ago.

From http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/faq/

----
Can I upgrade from a validly licensed education version of a CS2, CS33, or CS4 
product to a noneducation version of a CS5 product?

Yes, you may purchase upgrades for education versions provided you meet the 
upgrade eligibility requirements. For requirements, pricing, or to place your 
single-user license order, visit the Adobe.com Store in your region. For 
additional sales information about education versions of Adobe products, see 
the service note.
---

Don't wait for CS6; you will not have access to upgrade pricing from CS2 if you 
do, assuming Adobe does not change its current upgrade policies that allow 
3-prior-versions upgrade pricing.

As an aside, after many minutes of surfing Adobe's heavily Flash-based and 
poorly designed store and support site researching this issue, I think I'm 
going to vomit. 'scuse me...

        Matt_______________________________________________
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