Matt,
Based on my personal experience the answer to your question is no.
I wanted to upgrade - just Flash - I figured I have Flash, it came with
Studio 8.
The Flash upgrade install would not accept as valid the serial number from a
'bundled' product for a 'point' product, i.e. Studio 8 to
I have used the build-in FLVPlayback component, but after a 32 video played,
I used all sound channels and the sound doesn't stop properly when I
removeChild(myFLVplayback);
Of course this is my mistake of bad coding, but I thought I let you know...
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Yeah, thats what I was afraid of, and unfortunately I already
purchased the single upgrade. My SN kept getting rejected, so I
started doing some research, and asked the list about it because I was
hoping I was wrong.
Well, that's completely retarded! At this point Adobe should be
thanking their
Keith Reinfeld wrote:
Matt,
Based on my personal experience the answer to your question is no.
I wanted to upgrade - just Flash - I figured I have Flash, it came with
Studio 8.
The Flash upgrade install would not accept as valid the serial number from a
'bundled' product for a 'point'
I don't think their offer allows upgrade discounts for versions that
isn't one major version older.
Not true. You can currently upgrade from products as far back as Flash 8 and
Studio 8. Just pick from the 'Product you own' list. The upgrade price goes
up for older products.
You can upgrade
Was the return process easy at least?
Fairly easy.
Just go into your account and find the link to make a return. They don't
want you to physically return the disc but you have to fill out a Letter of
Software Destruction. There should be a few brief e-mails while they decide
to approve your
Are there known issues with the HTMLLoader method?
No success at all with it: I have CS4, and building with AIR 1.5, and
can only get one result: a white box when the content loads (whether
html or pdf). I have tried many options: local documents, site urls (as
in Adobe's eg below), PDF,
Hi,
That's really strange because recently we upgraded at work from CS3
Master Collection to Flash CS4. We got lucky by upgrading a week before
CS5 was announced, so qualified for the free upgrade to Flash CS5 - had
no problems with this, but we did do it through the Volume Licensing
The Adobe rep, with whom I conducted an online chat when I had this issue,
said policy. And wouldn't budge.
Regards,
Keith Reinfeld
Home Page: http://keithreinfeld.home.comcast.net
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Did you trace the width and height?
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That's shockingly bad customer service - someone needs a slapping for
creating that policy because it is far more likely to alienate customers
at a time when people's pockets are not so deep... I have been lucky
with customer support so far, so maybe you encountered an idiot...
Come on
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