Adobe Photoshop (and the whole Suite in fact) FREE!

Ever wanted to own or use Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, After Effects, InDesign, Premier, etc?

Well if you have a computer that runs Windows 2000 or Windows XP then you can have the above for free .... and it is completely LEGAL!!

Adobe has disabled the activation server for CS2 products, including Acrobat 7, because of a technical issue. These products were released more than seven years ago, do not run on many modern operating systems, and are no longer supported.
Yes it may be old but it will do a lot of things you want to do still regardless.

To view and download the CS2 Suite and individual products (PLUS Serial Numbers) view the Official Adobe page at the link below!

http://tinyurl.com/b7nvlmw

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WinterNut (04/07/2013 10:31PM)

Words cannot describe the awesome. Time to fire up my old computer.

CrimsonKnight13 (04/08/2013 09:37PM)

Thanks for the link!

Simpleton (04/09/2013 01:50AM)

Respect. Thanks for the link!

Ferig (04/09/2013 08:09PM)

Ah, last years news finally arrived. For those with newer stuff, psdown.org is probably better, though probably less legal. Considering the nature of this site, both are fair game to this userbase.

Channel28 (04/10/2013 01:07PM)

The link has been sitting on my desktop to be posted for some time .....

DJ Night Force 9 (04/17/2013 12:49PM)

This is really neat and I am sure there is "some" way to get it to run on newer hardware (Maybe a community patch or workaround perhaps although I have a feeling Adobe is BSing us and that they work perfectly fine; I have run OLDER software on Windows 7 before). It's also great for anyone who wants to just learn Photoshop and Premiere as the older software will give them plenty of insight as to how to use both those products. The fundamentals of the new version should remain unchanged. There will just be more tools to work with.

 

On a side note, they say it is meant to be used by those who actually "own" the products but we all know that the majority of downloads will be from pirates like all of us.

Channel28 (04/18/2013 08:02AM)

I found this in a PC magazine, at the time of printing it was completely legal for anyone lol, then Adobe realised what they had done :P

Gabe Puratekuta (04/23/2013 03:35AM)

If they work on Windows 7, I'll do it

ねこ。 (04/26/2013 10:58PM)

I don't understand any of this.

Channel28 (04/27/2013 09:27AM)

If you don't understand this then don't bother .....

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