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Because the ownership license is different from the support obligation - a perpetual license is a different subject than perpetual support.I have a problem with my Adobe CS6 package, which I also many years bought and installed.
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If the car breaks down after 15 or 20 years so you need a part that is no longer manufactured, being a full owner of the car cannot force any company to provide a replacement part or service for free.
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But if something goes wrong with the car or the software, “owning” it does not mean the manufacturer of either the car or the software owes you any more support after the warranty period that was accepted at purchase time. You can run the car or the software as long as you like. Some say they wish software worked more like a car, where if you buy a car you can use it forever. I’m only pointing this out because some people think a perpetual license entitles the user to perpetual support, and that part is not true, support is a different subject. I have perpetual licenses for lots of 1990s software that I still have a total right to use, even though I no longer have any compatible hardware to run it on. The license never changes and is in effect literally for perpetuity. You need to put it in a time capsule, lock it, and throw away the key.Īctually that does mean perpetual licenses are perpetual. If you insist on running old software, you need to deep-freeze your whole system.

They only work as long as the environment doesn't change. In fact, what this shows with perfect clarity, is that "perpetual" licenses aren't perpetual at all.
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None of them will run on Catalina so see if 64 bit versions are Fosse wrote: I also recommend you check your existing apps and see how many are 32 bit. The Photography Plan is $9.99/month for the very latest Photoshop and Lightroom and full support on Catalina. Also it won't open Raw files from today's digital cameras so you'll be forced to use the DNG converter after every single shoot. All CS6 development has long ceased and Adobe regards it as a dead product so there's no support. You'll be using 8 year old software on a brand new cutting edge Mac. Have a good hard think about running CS6 though. Adobe should provide a link in your Adobe account. You'll then have to download the CS6 installer. If you really want to stick with CS6 and reinstall it, then you can downgrade to Mojave: If you buy a new Mac, you'll have Catalina pre-installed. > If you buy a new Mac though, can one opt to run an older operating system like Mojave, or can you not go backwards, or downgrade like you recommend? If I can transfer, what will be the steps I need to take? Thank you very, very much for your help. Can this be done? I've heard conflicting answers some saying no, because Adobe will no longer honor the old software. I don't have installation CD's, I purchased a digital download version of my software from Adobe. I will only invest in a new Macbook if I know for a fact that my existing license will transer to a new a computer. I'm only looking at new Macbooks because I own this CS6 suite already and it still meets all of my needs and then some. My Macbook Air has battery issues and is now a liability and I must upgrade. CS6 is still my primary production tool as I don't have Internet in my home and any subscription service is unaffordable at this time. I'm a professional traveling photographer and it has been my primary production tool on my Macbook Air which it has always been installed in since late 2013. I have a full license to the Creative Suite CS6 that I purchased and have registered in my name since late 2013. Hello Adobe Community, I hope someone can give me a definitive answer to this.
