Hi Paul,
According to Adobe, its not allowed and you may not "borrow" a copy from anybody regardless of whether you actually have a legally licensed version or not. You may have a copy on a laptop and a desktop, however, it must always be on the same platform and that's why they only supply one version on the CD unlike with Elements or Photoshop LE. I think Adobe are being really mean here as they shouldn't discriminate against users running two different operating systems when they have paid for the software. Needless to say, at present, I am operating one version only of Photoshop 7 and shall continue to view the downloaded digital images on my PC laptop using either Elements or Photoshop LE which I own.


Cheers
Ashley


At 12:24 18/06/2003 +0100, Paul wrote:


On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 10:20 AM, Ashley Karyl wrote:


A dual platform licence so that Photoshop can be used on both PC and Mac just like the far cheaper Elements and Photoshop LE. At present, if I want to run Photoshop 7 on a PC and a Mac it will cost me �593 for each platform.

hi Ashley,


Is this what you mean?

Had a quick look at the legal stuff with PS and you can install a copy on a laptop as long as it isnt running when the desktop version is.

if you have a desktop mac and a pc laptop or visa versa, if you can borrow one, use a pc version disc with your mac registration code, 2 machines... one code which you have paid for..

I know folk have done this

Is this legal or is firing up someone elses pc version to do this a no no ?



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