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Upgrading OS on Mid-2007 iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="sarajtn" data-source="post: 1418228" data-attributes="member: 258051"><p>Thank you both for the info. Razormac, I didn't realize that Snow Leopard let me retain use of some of the older programs, so that is certainly something to consider. Of course, there's not much older stuff that I use, but it would certainly be a little cheaper for me. Chas_m, I personally am terrified of moving up from CS to CS6. I use CS2 at work, but I know the change will be drastic. I use InDesign more than Photoshop, so I'm hoping that transition will be slightly easier. I called Adobe to ask them questions about CS6 and inquired about about just buying an older version to make my learning curve easier, and they told me they don't sell anything other than 6 now. My husband is a teacher, so we get the fabulous educator discount. If you have any idea of how I could legally get, say, CS4 standard for the $300-$350 range, please let me know. I can't buy used software can I? And on the other note, my machine will only hold 4 GB Ram max, so do you think that will cause issues with any newer CS? Keep in mind, I was running CS1 with only 1 GB until two weeks ago. Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sarajtn, post: 1418228, member: 258051"] Thank you both for the info. Razormac, I didn't realize that Snow Leopard let me retain use of some of the older programs, so that is certainly something to consider. Of course, there's not much older stuff that I use, but it would certainly be a little cheaper for me. Chas_m, I personally am terrified of moving up from CS to CS6. I use CS2 at work, but I know the change will be drastic. I use InDesign more than Photoshop, so I'm hoping that transition will be slightly easier. I called Adobe to ask them questions about CS6 and inquired about about just buying an older version to make my learning curve easier, and they told me they don't sell anything other than 6 now. My husband is a teacher, so we get the fabulous educator discount. If you have any idea of how I could legally get, say, CS4 standard for the $300-$350 range, please let me know. I can't buy used software can I? And on the other note, my machine will only hold 4 GB Ram max, so do you think that will cause issues with any newer CS? Keep in mind, I was running CS1 with only 1 GB until two weeks ago. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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