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thecoalman 01-15-2013 04:37 AM

Adobe CS2 Suite for free!
 
http://www.adobe.com/downloads/cs2_downloads/index.html

Seems they screwed up and are letting it go .

Quote:

http://betanews.com/2013/01/10/adobe...ut-absolutely/

Adobe CS2 is available for free -- kind of, maybe, not really, but absolutely

First, Adobe’s Dov Isaacs posted a forum message saying that the company was "absolutely not providing free copies of CS2!" Apparently the CS2 activation servers are being terminated, and these builds and serial numbers are intended for existing licence holders to use as an alternative.

The company didn’t take the CS2 page down, though, or add a warning or explanatory message, or do anything else to keep people away.

In fact, Adobe has done the opposite. Initially you needed to log in via your Adobe account to view the download page; now it's freely accessible to everyone. It looks like the company have accepted that there’s no putting the cat back in the bag, and whatever the original intention, CS2 is now available for free.

Oooops, someone is getting fired. LOL

kpmedia 01-18-2013 09:42 AM

I almost don't know what to think of that. I read it right when you posted it, too. Weird!

NJRoadfan 01-18-2013 10:08 AM

It also shows why software activation is a very very bad thing. If I purchased CS2 and Adobe decided to no longer activate it in the future, I would be quite angry. Meanwhile cracked/pirated copies enjoy zero hassle and no risk of the software becoming useless if the vendor goes out of business or decides that they don't want to activate new software anymore.

thecoalman 01-18-2013 01:54 PM

Two things I wonder about, how much resources could activation possibly consume? The second thing is I'd assume they could of just issued a patch. It's certainly possible this was a well planned publicity stunt.


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