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CS3 from Windows to a Mac?
I have a CS3 license that I use to do some simple graphics editing with.
I just moved to a mac. I logged into adobe to try and download the apps and saw that it looks like my license is windows only. I had spoken with Adobe support a month ago and they said it could be done. Also thinking about ditching this suite altogether. I am not happy to be tied to such expensive software when really I just want to upgrade DW, PS and AI and I am looking at over $1000 to do so. I am considering it though. Just trying to see if there is any options. I would prefer just to use the license I have, but not sure how easy that will be. |
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edit: I just was on chat & asked to perform this transfer. The support rep. said that it can only be done for the Current Shipping Version of the software. In other words, they said because its a cs3 license, no. Does anyone run cs3 via Winebottler or VirtualBox? Last edited by mcsolas; Jan 23, 2013 at 06:25 PM. |
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Wine (as in, Wine is not an emulator) doesn't emulate Windows...it simply runs the API's inside the MacOS (or inside Linux). It can be both an art and a science to getting something to run. Unless you like experimenting, you may be better off with an official emulator or Bootcamp. |
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I installed the cs6 trial yesterday. Definitely bummed that I cant move cs3 over for the time being while I get settled in to this new operating system. I was considering an upgrade, but I just wanted to defer that for a few more months. Also I really didnt want to change all the GUI's at once. Leaving a little familiarity for a while was going to allow me to focus on OSX, but now I am relearning CS6 and that basically while still having to do my work. Its ok.. I guess in the long run its going to speed the process along. Its just going to be a busy couple of days... Last edited by mcsolas; Jan 25, 2013 at 10:18 AM. |
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So, you won't be running it on the Mac side, you will be running it on the Windows side, inside VirtualBox... |
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Why I stopped moving forward with that one when I saw windows didnt see any of the files on the mac, as either way those are the files I would want to reference. I wasn't sure if thats specific to virtualbox but I was going to retry again soon with another VM solution. I want to use a file comparison app which doesnt have a mac version and also potentially cs3. Im actively trying to find workflows that allow me to replace all my apps / workflows with native osx apps. Its been a long week. I apologize if some of the posts are a little all over the place. |
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I'm not a VirtualBox expert. I run Bootcamp myself. I know there are "cheap" programs that allow Windows to see Mac partition's, and programs that let Mac see Windows partitions. But, maybe the thing to try is to put all your files on an external drive, and see if VirtualBox can see that. Or maybe put the files you need on a flash drive, then both Mac and the XP virtual machine should be able to see them. That way, you can keep doing things the old way, and it can buy you more time learn new stuff. |
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This is what I see in the guide. http://guides.macrumors.com/A_Beginn...ndows_on_a_Mac They mention VM Ware Fusion and Parallels Desktop having these characteristics: Quote:
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MacFuse is free, but no longer being actively developed...it may not work on your newer system. In bootcamp, I use a software by Paragon that allows the Windows side to see the Mac side (HFS+), and a similar program that allows the Mac side to see NTFS...check it out at this link. Each app is $20...not sure if there is a bundle deal. Just noticed this at another website: Tuxera says it supports Parallels and VMWare, and has a 15 day trial. I'm not sure how this behaves with VirtualBox, but I would like to think it would work...??? Last edited by blesscheese; Jan 25, 2013 at 01:26 PM. Reason: added Tuxera link |
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Parallels is also a bit faster than virtualbox. It's worth mentioning though that you'll get the best performance running the Mac version of that software if at all possible.
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I've crossgraded before and I don't think the policy there has changed, if you were to upgrade they'd switch you over for free. And unfortunately if you're looking to do design work in any sort of professional capacity you don't have much choice as far as being tied to Adobe, sorry.
That being said, they do have their Creative Cloud program where you can subscribe to the software for like 50 bucks a month for everything. That would seem to be an ideal solution in your case. |
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My only hope is that they don't do to it what Microsoft is wanting to do to Office, and making it the ONLY option. Folks like me don't want/need to upgrade to the latest all the time. I'm running CS6, but only because my wife took a photoshop class at the local college and got it for $100 through the class!
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I have been considering it ( the creative cloud ). Not sure about the one year commitment. When its up, you've paid lets say 40-50% the upgrade cost to the cloud with no result, if you stop you have to pay for the upgrade. I think I will end up just upgrading next month and be done with it.
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I had the same feeling about their Creative Cloud offerings. Through the education discount I was able to get CC for $30 a month and that pushed me over the tipping point. The nice thing is that the license covers two systems (non-concurrent) so I am running the apps both on a Macbook and a Windows desktop.
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