Same goes for the Puget Sound area. Adobe's denizens doth live here, right next to the Red Hook Brewery. hic.

Don't know if it's still true, but when I worked at Aldus (PageMaker) back in the day, and when I was close to Apple (further back), the free exchange of software between company employees, from any software company associated in any way was the norm. Like PageMaker had to run on an OS, so whatever OS we wanted, we got. And did that OS company have any other products? We got. And did any software ever made that we might need to test in these environments for conflicts? We got.

Back in the day.

After my year in California in 2007/8, I finally got tired of carrying all that baggage around, and tossed thousands of floppies (both sizes) and hundreds of expensive color printed ring and hard bound manuals. Anybody remember those things? Much easier to use than PDF files. And how much does it cost the end user to print out a copy of a Photoshop CS Manual in color ink cartridges and time?


On Jul 22, 2009, at 17:50 , Larry Colen wrote:

also, for any following this who may qualify, note that Adobe's
academic prices are pretty good; go to store.adobe.com and click
"education store"

Likewise, if you are in the silicon valley and have a friend who works
at adobe, the employee discounts are amazing.

Joseph McAllister
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