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![]() ![]() Hi Christopher, sorry if Adobe wasn’t clearer about their policy when you made your initial purchase… The difficulty is that once a new version comes out, the company doesn’t carry, issue, or sell the older one(s) any longer – that has been their operating procedure for many years. So really it’s up to you, but either way you should be able to work it out using these techniques if you run into any difficulties. In both cases it’s basically no cost, and you can do everything online to avoid time-consuming phone calls. So the answer to your question really depends on whether you want to go with the established, tried-and-true method outlined in the article above, or whether you want to take a shot with the new set-up where in principle you might not need a crossgrade application when moving from CS2/CS3/CS4 on Windows to CS5 on a Mac, or vice versa. ![]() The difference now with CS5 is that the upgrade installer should accept the serial number from a qualifying earlier version on a different platform or language, which simplifies the cross-platform and cross-language process… However, for some reason (complexity?) this does not always work, in which case you would need to contact Adobe customer support to hopefully fix it. Hi Jason, thanks for your question – and that’s a very good one… In theory, your scenario could work without submitting a crossgrade – but in practice, your mileage may vary.
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