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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 199063" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>It depends on how long ago you purchased Photoshop. I, too, bought my original PS as the student/teacher edition, same with LR, but that was a couple PS's ago (CS4 PS) and so Adobe must not look back very far when making their determination. </p><p></p><p>@Paul - having all the Adobe programs at the time of your fingers has got to be awesome. Back when I was buying my first PS, I almost went for the entire Adobe suite but told myself to wait. I'm especially interested in their new Edge Reflow program that's still in development. Looks like a new and improved version of Dreamweaver....sorta. I'm not too surprised, Dreamweaver was great in its time but is now dated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 199063, member: 9521"] It depends on how long ago you purchased Photoshop. I, too, bought my original PS as the student/teacher edition, same with LR, but that was a couple PS's ago (CS4 PS) and so Adobe must not look back very far when making their determination. @Paul - having all the Adobe programs at the time of your fingers has got to be awesome. Back when I was buying my first PS, I almost went for the entire Adobe suite but told myself to wait. I'm especially interested in their new Edge Reflow program that's still in development. Looks like a new and improved version of Dreamweaver....sorta. I'm not too surprised, Dreamweaver was great in its time but is now dated. [/QUOTE]
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