It's really not any different from Adobe's standard upgrade policy.
If you buy an upgrade license for most (if not all) of their products,
it only entitles you to keep both versions installed for a transition
period (90 days, as I recall). After that period you are supposed
to uninstall the old
At 08:45 -0400 14/9/06, Ridder, Fred wrote:
It's really not any different from Adobe's standard upgrade policy.
If you buy an upgrade license for most (if not all) of their products,
it only entitles you to keep both versions installed for a transition
period (90 days, as I recall). After that
To: Steve Rickaby; framers@frameusers.com
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Options for cross-grading, Mac to PC
It's really not any different from Adobe's standard upgrade policy.
If you buy an upgrade license for most (if not all) of their
products, it only entitles you to keep both
To: Ridder, Fred; Steve Rickaby; framers@frameusers.com
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Options for cross-grading, Mac to PC
Steve Fred,
That 90-day (or whatever) restriction on version-to-version
upgrades on the same computer went out a number of years ago.
However, when you are dealing
Hi, Fred:
Ridder, Fred wrote:
Thanks for the information, Dov. I guess I need to be more
meticulous about reading the EULA (which we all read in
detail before we break the seal on the software distribution,
right?)
PLEASE, please tell me how to read the EULA that's on the disk or in the
Cc: framers@frameusers.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Options for cross-grading, Mac to PC
Hi, Fred:
Ridder, Fred wrote:
Thanks for the information, Dov. I guess I need to be more
meticulous about reading the EULA (which we all read in
detail before we break the seal
: Options for cross-grading, Mac to PC
Hi, Fred:
Ridder, Fred wrote:
Thanks for the information, Dov. I guess I need to be more
meticulous about reading the EULA (which we all read in
detail before we break the seal on the software distribution,
right?)
PLEASE, please tell me how to read